Telegram’s Durov investigated in Russia over extremist content, reports

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Telegram founder Pavel Durov is reportedly under criminal investigation in Russia for allegedly aiding terrorism, according to the local press.

The news of the Russian probe comes after comments by officials in Ukraine suggesting restrictions on the popular messenger based on accusations of a similar nature.

Telegram’s Durov investigated in Russia over extremist content, reports

Law enforcement authorities in Moscow are investigating the founder and owner of Telegram for providing “assistance to terrorist activity,” Russian newspapers reported this week.

Articles published by the Komsomolskaya Pravda daily and the official Rossiyskaya Gazeta are quoting documents from the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD).

According to the cited information, Telegram has been used to commit 153,000 crimes since 2022, some 33,000 of which related to sabotage, terrorism, and extremism.

This includes the deadly terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall music venue in March 2024, which led to the death of nearly 150 people, as noted by the news portal RBC.

Among them are also the murders of Daria Dugina, daughter of the far-right political philosopher and Putin supporter Aleksandr Dugin, in 2022.

Telegram was allegedly used in the assassination of the military blogger Maxim Fomin the following year and the attacks on nine high-ranking military officers, the Russian edition of Forbes remarked.

The probe against Durov has been launched under Part 1.1 of Article 205.1 of Russia’s Criminal Code (aiding terrorist activity). The provision carries a sentence of eight years to life in prison.

Telegram is accused of failure to comply with demands by the Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media to take down several thousand channels, chats, and bots related to child pornography, drug trafficking and other illegal activities.

It also did not delete more than 10,500 channels containing calls to extremism or “financing the enemy” and another 1,125, which featured materials published by extremist and terrorist organizations, Komsomolskaya Pravda detailed.

Russia’s telecom watchdog, also known as Roskomnadzor (RKN), started slowing down traffic to Telegram earlier in February, while also completely blocking access to Meta’s WhatsApp.

At the time, Pavel Durov accused Moscow of restricting his messenger in an attempt to force its citizens to “switch to a state-controlled app built for surveillance and political censorship.”

Russia limited voice calls through both messaging platforms in August 2025, alleging they were being used by fraudsters and extremists, while pushing a government-approved application called Max.

Commenting on the latest press reports, the Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that relevant agencies are taking “appropriate measures” based on the “large number of violations and the Telegram administration’s unwillingness to cooperate” with Russian authorities.

Ukrainian officials call for Telegram restrictions in light of Lviv bombings

News of the Russian investigation comes after calls in Kyiv to restrict Telegram over similar allegations. On Sunday, the deputy head of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Office, Iryna Vereshchuk, urged such measures in the aftermath of explosions that rocked the city of Lviv the same day.

“The terrorist attack in Lviv … is yet another reminder for us to consider the functioning of Telegram and other anonymous platforms in our information space,” she noted in a post, adding that such messengers are used to recruit people to commit crimes, as per the RIA Novosti news agency.

Meanwhile, Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs, Ihor Klymenko, and the deputy head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), Ivan Rudnytsky, both called for regulating Telegram to prevent Russia from using the messenger to recruit Ukrainian citizens for sabotage and terrorist attacks.

Ukrainian institutions “must strengthen certain regulatory functions in terms of limiting and preventing these information resources from being used for illegal and terrorist activities,” Rudnytsky said at a briefing, quoted by Interfax-Ukraine.

A young police officer was killed and two dozen people were injured in the “double-tap” bombing attack in Lviv. Ukrainian prosecutors later announced the arrest of a suspect, a Ukrainian citizen, believed to have acted on instructions from Russian special services.

In August 2024, Pavel Durov was arrested in France as part of an investigation into his messaging platform’ content moderation and alleged failure to cooperate with law enforcement.

After his release, Durov revealed he had been pushed to censor Telegram channels during the presidential elections in Romania and Moldova.

The tech entrepreneur, a dual French-Emirati citizen, left Russia more than a decade ago after refusing to do the same with accounts of Russian and Ukrainian protestors on the social network VK. Durov has previously rejected Russian requests to hand over Telegram encryption keys.

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