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Problems With Access to Russia's State Websites Not Tied to Twitter's Slowdown, Ministry Says

© AP Photo / Matt RourkeThis 26 April 2017 file photo shows the Twitter app icon on a mobile phone in Philadelphia. A tech-focused civil liberties group on Tuesday, 2 June 2020, sued to block President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to regulate social media, saying it violates the First Amendment and prevents free speech.
This 26 April 2017 file photo shows the Twitter app icon on a mobile phone in Philadelphia. A tech-focused civil liberties group on Tuesday, 2 June 2020, sued to block President Donald Trump's executive order that seeks to regulate social media, saying it violates the First Amendment and prevents free speech. - Sputnik International, 1920, 10.03.2021
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Difficulties getting access to a number of Russia's state websites have been caused by failures with the routers operated by the country's largest Internet service provider and have no connection to the Roskomnadzor watchdog's decision to impose restrictions on Twitter.

Earlier in the day, Russian users experienced problems trying to get access to the websites of the Kremlin, Government, State Duma and Federation Council. The websites have since been operating normally.

"According to the information received from Rostelekom, temporary problems with the accessibility of a range of websites are not connected with the technical operations carried out by Roskomnadzor concerning the Twitter social network," the ministry's press service told Sputnik on Wednesday.

The ministry added that Rostelekom made efforts to fix its routers that disrupted the operation of websites.

"The problems with access to a range of state websites and other websites were connected with the failure of routers' operation that are used by PJSC Rostelekom. The company is taking necessary steps to restore the network's operability," the press service said.

Earlier in the day, the Roskomnadzor watchdog announced that it was slowing down Twitter traffic speed over the social network's failure to remove illegal content. The slowdown is set to be implemented on all mobile devices and 50 percent of stationary devices. The watchdog warned that Twitter may be blocked if it does not act in compliance with the law.

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