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YouTube has blocked channels in Ukraine linked to pro-Russian agitators, including journalist Yulia Latynina and former MP Balashov. These channels were linked to individuals sanctioned by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) for promoting Kremlin propaganda. The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has also detained 14 online agitators who spread Russian war propaganda and revealed Ukrainian Armed Forces locations. Recent incidents of pro-Russian actions include a woman being attacked for shouting slogans in Kyiv metro and a man receiving probation for similar actions in Chernihiv. These are part of ongoing efforts to combat pro-Russian activities in Ukraine.

Why did YouTube block pro-Russian channels in Ukraine?

YouTube blocked these channels as they belong to individuals sanctioned by the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine. These individuals are identified as agitators promoting pro-Russian propaganda, which is banned in Ukraine due to its destabilizing effects on the country's national security.

Who were some of the individuals whose channels got blocked?

The blocked channels belonged to figures like journalist Yulia Latynina and former MP Balashov, who have been associated with pro-Russian content that goes against Ukraine's efforts to curb foreign meddling and misinformation campaigns within its borders.

What happened in the Kyiv metro regarding pro-Russian slogans?

A woman was beaten in the Kyiv metro after shouting pro-Russian slogans, an incident highlighting the tension and unacceptability of pro-Russian propaganda among the public. Such acts are considered provocative and lead to conflicts within communities sensitive to Russian aggression.

How did the SSU respond to online pro-Russian activities?

The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) detained 14 individuals who were involved in spreading Kremlin propaganda online. These agitators were praising Russian forces and leaking sensitive military locations, thereby threatening Ukraine's security. This is part of a broader crackdown on pro-Russian activities.

What legal actions have been taken against pro-Russian agitators?

Legal actions include the sentencing of a man in Chernihiv to four years probation for shouting pro-Russian slogans. High-profile propagandists like Vladimir Solovyov have been served notices of suspicion in absentia, accused of promoting war crimes and encouraging Ukrainian genocide. These actions reflect Ukraine’s firm stance against pro-Russian activities.

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