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Tense Relations: Three More Russian TV Channels Banned in Ukraine

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Three Russian cable channels were added in the list of banned Russian channels in Ukraine after the decision of the Ukraine’s National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting.

KIEV (Sputnik) – Ukraine’s National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting added three Russian cable channels to its list of banned outlets, the regulator said Thursday.

"The national council’s April 14 decision removes Russian television channels RTG TV (Russian Travel Guide), Retro and Kinoclub from the list of foreign programs, whose content meets the standards of the European Convention on Transfrontier Television and Ukrainian laws," it said.

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The ban comes after the Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency, which includes the Sputnik news agency, has been included in the list of 15 media outlets blacklisted by the regulator on February 18. An additional 14 news services have had their licenses revoked in March.

The Ukrainian national council noted that RTG TV lost its license for a "this film was created before the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol joined Russia" caption in some of its programming. The other channels have been banned for broadcasting films and programs with the participation of artists blacklisted by the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture.

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The ministry unveiled its blacklist of 14 Russian artists in early August 2015 that Kiev perceived as creating a "threat to the national security" of Ukraine. French actor Gerard Depardieu, who holds a Russian passport, was among prominent singers and actors named.

In December that year, Kiev added 43 more people to the blacklist, including Limp Bizkit rap-rock frontman Fred Durst and US boxing great Roy Jones, Jr.

Freedom of the media in Ukraine has been repeatedly violated since the start of the military conflict between the Kiev authorities and Donbas militia in April 2014. Several international journalists have been abducted, tortured and killed during the hostilities, including Rossiya Segodnya photojournalist Andrei Stenin.

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