Ukraine has banned using the Telegram messaging platform on official units issued to authorities and navy personnel, in addition to defence sector and important infrastructure staff.
The nation’s highly effective Nationwide Safety and Defence Council (Rnbo) stated this was carried out to “minimise” threats posed by Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
“Telegram is actively utilized by the enemy for cyber-attacks, the distribution of phishing and malicious software program, consumer geolocation and missile strike correction,” the Rnbo stated on Friday.
Telegram is extensively utilized by the federal government and the navy in each Ukraine and Russia.
In a press release, the Rnbo stated the ban was agreed at a gathering of Ukraine’s high data safety officers, the navy in addition to lawmakers.
It stated navy intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov had offered credible proof of Russian particular providers’ means to entry private correspondence of Telegram customers, even their deleted messages.
“I’ve at all times supported and proceed to assist freedom of speech, however the difficulty of Telegram is just not a matter of freedom of speech, it’s a matter of nationwide safety,” Budanov was quoted as saying.
The Rnbo stated that these officers for whom using Telegram was a part of their work duties can be exempt from the ban.
Individually, Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Rnbo’s centre on countering disinformation, confused the ban solely utilized to official units – not private smartphones.
He added that authorities officers and navy personnel would be capable to proceed to keep up and replace their official Telegram pages.
Final 12 months, a USAID-Internews survey discovered that Telegram was the highest social platform in Ukraine for information consumption, with 72% of Ukrainians utilizing it.
Telegram – which provides end-to-end encryption – was co-founded by Russian-born Pavel Durov and his brother in 2013.
A 12 months later, Durov left Russia after refusing to adjust to authorities calls for to close down opposition communities on the platform.
Final month, Durov, who can also be a French nationwide, was positioned below formal investigation in France as a part of a probe into organised crime.
His case has fuelled a debate about freedom of speech, accountability and the way platforms average content material.
In July, Durov claimed that Telegram reached 950 million month-to-month lively customers.