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Published: July 11, 2025 1:20 pm
Author: RT

A nation enduring informational attacks needs to fight back, spokesman Dmitry Peskov has argued

Some press restrictions are appropriate during wartime, but recent changes in the Russian media environment cannot be reduced solely to military censorship, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said.

Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Moscow has introduced legal limits on what can be published by the media. For instance, the intentional spread of false information about military operations has been criminalized.

”This is a time of military censorship – unprecedented in our country. The war is being fought in the informational space as well,” Peskov told Expert magazine in an interview published Friday.

He added, “It would be wrong to ignore outlets that intentionally seek to discredit Russia. That is why I believe such regulations are justified.”

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Several media organizations relocated their operations to Western countries in 2022, citing safety concerns for their staff. Peskov singled out the Latvia-based news site Meduza as an outlet that reports “either bad things about Russia or nothing at all.” The Russian government labeled Meduza a foreign agent in 2021 due to its funding.

”Certainly, a time will come when a softer informational policy will be required, and many new neutral outlets will emerge, reporting both challenges and achievements,” Peskov said. He said that the Kremlin would not repeat previous “mistakes” of allowing what it deems hostile media to operate unchecked.

Peskov said the current trend in Russian media toward positive and “patriotic” coverage is evident, attributing it in part to audience demand rather than government policies. He asserted that some outlets may have gone too far in that direction, referencing a Russian proverb to describe the situation: “Teach a fool to pray to God, and he’ll burst his forehead.”

Western nations supporting Kiev have implemented their own restrictions on Russian outlets, claiming they are necessary to combat “misinformation.” The European Union, for example, has banned RT and prohibited social media platforms from distributing its content. Moscow argues such actions demonstrate a lack of commitment to free speech and reflect a willingness to suppress narratives that challenge Western viewpoints.

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