Telegram founder Pavel Durov says Russia’s Internet crackdown has pushed ‘digital sovereignty’ further out of reach and driven developers to leave

Internet blocks in Russia have only pushed the country further from “digital sovereignty,” Telegram founder Pavel Durov said.

Meduza
75
2 min read
0 views
Telegram founder Pavel Durov says Russia’s Internet crackdown has pushed ‘digital sovereignty’ further out of reach and driven developers to leave

Internet blocks in Russia have only pushed the country further from “digital sovereignty,” Telegram founder Pavel Durov said.

“The people who could actually build a Russian smartphone OS are bailing out of the country in droves because the internet there is broken,” he wrote on his Telegram channel. “And without that kind of system, every app on a phone — ‘homegrown’ or not — is wide open to targeted surveillance and censorship from the U.S. through backdoors in iOS and Android and their app stores.”

Durov said swapping “foreign” apps for “national” ones while keeping American operating systems was basically “changing the packaging without changing what’s inside”: Potemkin villages, he said, with a side of corruption. “The Russian official who broke the internet and set the country back decades in the name of ‘digital sovereignty’ deserves a National Security Medal — from the United States.”

Russia’s internet restrictions have worsened significantly since the start of 2026. Mobile internet outages have spread from outlying regions to St. Petersburg and Moscow. Authorities have begun throttling Telegram alongside YouTube, in some cases blocking it entirely. During these blackouts — which officials attribute to drone threats — whitelisted services are supposed to remain accessible, but Telegram and WhatsApp are not on those lists. Durov has advised Russians to use the latest versions of Telegram and get a VPN.

At Meduza, we are committed to transparency about our use of artificial intelligence in the newsroom. The story you’re reading was written by one of our living, breathing journalists and translated from Russian using an AI model configured to follow our strict editorial standards. This translation process is the result of extensive testing and refinements to ensure our English-language coverage is timely and accurate. A Meduza editor reviews every draft before publication.

If you find any errors in this translation, please contact us at [email protected].

To read Meduza’s exclusive content in English, please subscribe to our newsletter.

Original Source

Meduza

Share this article

Related Articles

Russian Drone and Bomb Attacks Kill Two Civilians in Sumy Region
🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine vs Russia
Kyiv Post

Russian Drone and Bomb Attacks Kill Two Civilians in Sumy Region

Russian aerial attacks killed two civilian residents in Ukraine’s northern Sumy region on Saturday, June 6, 2026. In the Khutir-Mychailivska community of the Shostka district, law enforcement officers recovered the body of a 77-year-old woman from the ruins of her home, which had been destroyed by a

लगभग २ घंटे पहले3 min
Brussels Warned Over Pervasive Militaristic Rhetoric in Economic Policymaking
🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine vs Russia
Kyiv Post

Brussels Warned Over Pervasive Militaristic Rhetoric in Economic Policymaking

Although the European Union is not technically at war, its leadership and commentators increasingly frame all major policy areas, particularly economics, in militaristic terms. In Brussels, external factors like Chinese exports, US tariffs, and corporate regulations are consistently described as des

लगभग २ घंटे पहले6 min
Iran Demands Release of $24 Billion in Frozen Assets to Break US Peace Deadlock
🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine vs Russia
Kyiv Post

Iran Demands Release of $24 Billion in Frozen Assets to Break US Peace Deadlock

Mohsen Rezaei, a top military adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, stated that a potential peace agreement with the US depends entirely on US President Donald Trump releasing $24 billion in frozen Iranian assets. Speaking to CNN, Rezaei declared that negotiations are at a de

लगभग २ घंटे पहले4 min
🇺🇦
🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine vs Russia
Ukrainska Pravda

Ukraine's commander-in-chief orders increases supplies for troops in Ukraine's south

Ukraine's Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, after discussions with units operating in the areas under the command of Operational Command Pivden (South), has decided to provide them with additional supplies of technical equipment and ammunition.

लगभग २ घंटे पहले1 min