Several major media organizations said Friday that they would limit activity in Russia, hours after President Vladimir Putin signed a measure into law criminalizing news coverage that accurately portrays the country’s bloody incursion into Ukraine.
and several other foreign news organizations’ websites for spreading what it called “false information” about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.It’s unclear how much the policies will affect the ability of Western news organizations to report on the ongoing conflict in neighboring Ukraine, where dozens of media outlets have sent correspondents to cover the Russian aggression.
In addition to the BBC, Russia has blocked access to Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Deutsche Welle, along with major Ukrainian websites,A company spokeswoman said The Post is still assessing the new law’s potential impact on its correspondents and local staff.
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