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Ukraine war: Russia threatens to expel US Journalists and media houses if they keep blocking their broadcasts on YouTube

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Russia’s foreign ministry has threatened to expel a US journalist or US media outlet if YouTube continues to block broadcasts of its weekly press briefings.

 

Since Russia began its military operation in Ukraine on February 24, YouTube has deleted the channels of many pro-Kremlin media, while state media outlet RT and state-controlled Sputnik were blocked in most Western countries.

Last week, Russia said it was closing the Moscow offices of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in retaliation for Ottawa’s banning of RT.

Now Russia is threatening to retaliate against US media houses and journalists if the YouTube block continues. Russia also threatened action against Poland as the YouTube CEO has polish heritage.

“A few of my briefings were blocked. What we did is we went ahead and said: if you block a briefing one more time, one journalist or one US outlet will go home,” Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a roundtable discussion on Thursday, May 26.

She also took aim at Polish media, “taking into account that all this is overseen by a lady with Polish citizenship”, referring to the platform’s CEO Susan Wojcicki, a US citizen of Polish descent.

“Given Poland’s position (towards Russia), we may not stop at US” media, Zakharova added in quotes carried by Russian news agencies.