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Sputnik Polska YouTube Channel, Website No Longer Accessible in Poland
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Earlier, EU Foreign Ministers have agreed to ban the RT broadcaster and the Sputnik news agency in the European Union. 28.02.2022, Sputnik International
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The Sputnik Polska website is not available to users in Poland. Later in the day, the account of Sputnik Polska was banned on Youtube in Poland.Earlier, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said that the EU Foreign Ministers have agreed to ban RT and the Sputnik news agency in the European Union.On Sunday, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said the сommission would impose a ban on state-owned Russian media outlets in the EU, which she said would include RT, Sputnik and their subsidiaries.Prior to that, Google announced its decision to pause the ability of Russian state-owned media to monetise content with ads on all of its platforms amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine.On 24 February, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a military operation to demilitarise and denazify Ukraine. In an address to fellow citizens, he said that the circumstances "require decisive and immediate action," since the Donbass republics had turned to Moscow for help.Later, the Russian Ministry of Defence emphasised that the Russian military does not inflict any strikes on the cities of Ukraine: its military infrastructure is disabled by high-precision means.
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Sputnik Polska YouTube Channel, Website No Longer Accessible in Poland
07:11 GMT 28.02.2022 (Updated: 20:02 GMT 19.10.2022) Earlier, EU Foreign Ministers have agreed to ban the RT broadcaster and the Sputnik news agency in the European Union.
The Sputnik Polska website is not available to users in Poland. Later in the day, the account of Sputnik Polska was banned on Youtube in Poland.
Earlier, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said that the EU Foreign Ministers have agreed to ban RT and the Sputnik news agency in the European Union.
On Sunday, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said the сommission would impose a ban on state-owned Russian media outlets in the EU, which she said would
include RT, Sputnik and their subsidiaries.
Prior to that, Google announced its decision to pause the ability of Russian state-owned media to monetise content with ads on all of its platforms amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine.
On 24 February, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a military operation to demilitarise and denazify Ukraine. In an address to fellow citizens, he said that the circumstances "require decisive and immediate action," since the
Donbass republics had turned to Moscow for help.
Later, the Russian Ministry of Defence emphasised that the Russian military does not inflict any strikes on the cities of Ukraine: its military infrastructure is disabled by high-precision means.