Russia: Antifa Kike Putin Forbids Swastika Stickers on Telegram
As reported by Russia's enemy judenpresse March 13, Russia has begun to ban swastika stickers en masse in Telegram.
In the Russian-occupied Kirov region, Uralia, Putin's courts have recognized at least 33 sets of stickers in the Telegram messenger as banned. The relevant decisions were made over the past few months. By the beginning of March 2025, the information had already been transferred to Roskomnadzor, the Putin's federal censorship committee. The Putun's agency must add these sticker packs to the Unified Register of Prohibited Information.
The prosecutor's office Jew insisted that the stickers "contain images of Nazi symbols and attributes, as well as symbols of extremist organizations."
14 of the 33 sets were directly related to National Socialist topics— they featured images of Hitler, members of the Ku Klux Klan and skinheads. The Putin's courts indicated that such stickers "promote extremism" and could contribute to the spread of National Socialist deology on social networks.
Antifa swastika stickers related to Putinists , such as the Chechen mountain ape Kadyrov, were also banned.
As reported by Russia's enemy judenpresse March 13, Russia has begun to ban swastika stickers en masse in Telegram.
In the Russian-occupied Kirov region, Uralia, Putin's courts have recognized at least 33 sets of stickers in the Telegram messenger as banned. The relevant decisions were made over the past few months. By the beginning of March 2025, the information had already been transferred to Roskomnadzor, the Putin's federal censorship committee. The Putun's agency must add these sticker packs to the Unified Register of Prohibited Information.
The prosecutor's office Jew insisted that the stickers "contain images of Nazi symbols and attributes, as well as symbols of extremist organizations."
14 of the 33 sets were directly related to National Socialist topics— they featured images of Hitler, members of the Ku Klux Klan and skinheads. The Putin's courts indicated that such stickers "promote extremism" and could contribute to the spread of National Socialist deology on social networks.
Antifa swastika stickers related to Putinists , such as the Chechen mountain ape Kadyrov, were also banned.
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