According to foreign media reports, Facebook has stopped monetizing Russian media and controlled advertising while also partially banning the content of state broadcasters.
Russian broadcasters, government agencies, personalities will not share content related to violence and war on Facebook.
YouTube, the world’s largest video-sharing platform, has removed countless Russian videos on violence and war.
The social networking site Twitter also imposed a partial ban on Russian media, government agencies, and individuals, including blocking advertisements.
Google is also considering imposing sanctions.
Meanwhile, the British intelligence agency has revealed that Russia is facing more losses than expected in the war with Ukraine.
According to the report, Russian troops have arrived in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and clashes are taking place in the streets; Russian forces are still far from the capital’s center.
According to the intelligence report, how many Russian soldiers have been killed so far is not clear.