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Telegram Denies Russian Spy Claims
19 Feb
Summary
- Telegram denies Russian government allegations of encryption breaches.
- The app calls claims a fabrication to justify a ban.
- Telegram suggests Russia wants citizens on state-controlled platforms.

The popular messaging application Telegram has categorically denied allegations made by the Russian government concerning breaches of its encryption protocols. These accusations suggested that foreign intelligence agencies were able to access messages sent by Russian soldiers, a claim Telegram has dismissed as entirely false.
According to Telegram, the Russian government's assertions are a fabricated narrative intended to legitimize a potential ban on the service. The company stated this move would compel citizens to migrate to a state-controlled messaging platform, which it claims is engineered for mass surveillance and censorship purposes.




