
View of TallinnHELSINKI, Apr 8The Department of Consumer Protection and Technical Supervision of Estonia (TTJA), against the backdrop of a special operation of the Russian Federation to demilitarize Ukraine, has restricted access to four more Russian sites that allegedly distribute «military propaganda,» the department's press service said on Friday. «TTJA obliges telecommunications companies to block and make Internet connection services to the following sites unavailable to end users: smotrim.ru, ontvtime.ru, tokshow.online and rus24.tv, as these sites distribute military propaganda… thereby endangering public order in Estonia,» the statement says. in the message.
Possibility of banning Yandex.Taxi is being discussed in Estonia In March, the Department ordered telecommunications companies to block access to seven websites of Russian TV channels and news agencies: ntv.ru, ren.tv, 5-tv.ru, 78.ru, 1tv. com, lenta.ru and tass.ru. More than 40 Russian TV channels and more than 50 websites have recently been banned in Estonia. As alternative channels, telecommunications companies offered viewers other news channels (including in Russian or with Russian subtitles), such as Euronews RUS, Current Time/Present Time, Ukraine 24, 1+1 International, Inter+, TV3+ and others.
Estonia and Poland banned the flight of the delegation led by Lavrov to the UN HRCVGTRK, commenting on RIA Novosti the closure in Latvia, Poland and Estonia of broadcasting of the main Russian channels, they said that the truth would find its way to those who do not want to be deceived. The authorities of the Baltic countries repeatedly interfered with the work of the Russian media. The Russian Foreign Ministry announced clear signs of a coordinated line of these states. Cases of harassment of the media in the Baltic countries, the Russian ministry noted, «clearly demonstrate what demagogic statements about the commitment of Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn to the principles of democracy and freedom of speech are worth in practice.»

