Mizulina denies information about banning Dota 2 game in Russia

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They will not block Dota 2 game in Russia. In an interview about it TASS said Ekaterina Mizulina, president of the Safe Internet League.

“The information that the Dota 2 game distributed on my behalf on a fake Telegram channel is banned is not true,” he said.

Fake news spread through a channel signed on behalf of Ekaterina Mizulina. Unknown perpetrators published information on anime, various video games, the Ryodan youth movement, as well as allegedly banning songs by Shaman and rapper Shadowraze in Russia. According to Mizulina, she contacted the Telegram administration with a request to block the fake channel, but received no response.

“Yesterday, I applied to Roskomnadzor to request that Telegram generate feedback with platform users and also take action against the fake channel,” said the head of the Safe Internet League.

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