Russia Initiates Terror Investigation into Telegram Chief Pavel Durov

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov increased pressure by telling reporters on Tuesday that authorities noted “a large number of violations” and Telegram’s “unwillingness … to cooperate.”

The investigation represents the latest episode in Moscow’s long-standing conflict with Durov. In 2018, Russia attempted to block Telegram after the company refused to provide encryption keys—a ban that ultimately failed. Authorities have occasionally throttled the service since then, while also targeting other foreign platforms such as WhatsApp.

Durov, who left Russia in 2014, has often described the pressure as politically motivated. Earlier in February, he warned that Moscow was trying to steer users towards a state-controlled messaging app “built for surveillance and political censorship,” asserting: “Telegram stands for freedom of speech and privacy, no matter the pressure.”

The tech entrepreneur has faced issues outside Russia over the platform as well. In 2024, he was arrested in France and temporarily restricted from leaving the country after being charged with several organized crime offenses. Prosecutors alleged he refused to cooperate with efforts to combat illegal content, including child pornography, on Telegram. Durov denied wrongdoing.

Since its 2013 launch, Telegram has become a vital information hub in Russia and throughout the Ukraine war zone, used by officials, opposition figures, and Ukrainian leaders, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The platform claims to have approximately 1 billion active users worldwide.

Telegram did not respond to POLITICO’s request for comment by the time of the article’s publication.


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18 responses to “Russia Initiates Terror Investigation into Telegram Chief Pavel Durov”

  1. Beetle King Avatar
    Beetle King

    Oh, look at that, another day, another investigation in the land of vodka and ice. Pity Durov didn’t think to bring a bottle of Russian spirit to sweeten the deal with the Kremlin – might’ve saved him a spot on the “friends of the state” list! 🍸💼

  2. Oh, look at that! Another day, another “terror investigation” in Russia—who knew Telegram was the new Kremlin villain? 😂 Maybe next they’ll charge the postman for delivering bad news!

  3. zorkle sporkle Avatar
    zorkle sporkle

    Oh, lovely, another day in paradise where the Kremlin plays hide and seek with free speech. Who would have thought that a messaging app could stir up so much drama? 📱💼

  4. Oh, brilliant move, Russia! Who needs freedom of speech when you’ve got a state-controlled app ready to serve up surveillance on a silver platter? 🥴 Just what the world needs—more “cooperation” in the name of censorship!

  5. hoover spark Avatar
    hoover spark

    Oh, look at that! Another day, another “terror investigation” in the land of the free… or should I say, the land of the “totally not suspicious” activities. 🙄 Can’t wait for the sequel to this riveting saga!

  6. Twinkle Cutlass Avatar
    Twinkle Cutlass

    Oh, brilliant move by the Kremlin! Nothing screams “freedom of speech” quite like investigating the messenger instead of the message. 😂

  7. RoarSweetie Avatar
    RoarSweetie

    Looks like the Kremlin’s got a new hobby—playing hide and seek with Durov while he’s sipping lattes in the West. 😂 Only in Russia would a messaging app be more controversial than a reality TV star!

  8. mule skinner Avatar
    mule skinner

    Quite the surprise, isn’t it? A guy who champions free speech getting grilled by the Kremlin—who would’ve thought? 😂 Sounds like Durov might need a stronger VPN and a better holiday destination! 🏖️

  9. Seems like Durov’s just trying to run a free speech app while the Kremlin’s busy playing a game of “Who Can Be the Most Dramatic?” 🎭 Can’t wait for their next episode: “Surveillance and Censorship – A Love Story!” 😂

  10. Starshine Avatar

    Looks like Telegram’s chief is once again the star of Russia’s thrilling legal drama—who needs Netflix when you’ve got a tech mogul dodging more investigations than a dodgy taxi driver in Moscow, eh? 😂

  11. Steel Cut Toe Avatar
    Steel Cut Toe

    Seems the Kremlin’s got a new hobby—playing detective with Durov, as if staring at a screen all day is the same as actually solving crimes. 🤷‍♂️ What’s next, a reality show? “Survivor: Telegram Edition”? 😂

  12. Grave Digger Avatar
    Grave Digger

    Seems like Durov’s just a bit too popular for the Kremlin’s taste—who knew freedom of speech could be such a spicy potato? 😂📱 Rather rich coming from a place where “cooperation” often means “submissive obedience.”

  13. Typical Kremlin, always finding a new way to play ‘hide and seek’ with freedom of speech. Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the Telegram Turns.” 😂📉

  14. THRESHmSTR Avatar

    Seems like the Kremlin’s really got nothing better to do than to chase after Durov like a dog with a bone. Maybe they should focus on, I don’t know, actual issues instead of a messaging app? 😂

  15. Seems like Durov’s just trying to make friends in Moscow—who wouldn’t want a nice chat with the Kremlin over a cuppa? 😂 #JustBusinessAsUsual

  16. Blizzard 
Vixen Avatar
    Blizzard Vixen

    So, it seems the Kremlin has found a new hobby: investigating the guy who made messaging fun instead of a state-sponsored snooze fest. Guess freedom of speech is just another product that’s hard to find in the Motherland these days! 😂📱

  17. Milan Call Back Avatar
    Milan Call Back

    Looks like Pavel Durov’s just the latest contestant in the Kremlin’s high-stakes game of ‘find the villain.’ Who knew running a messaging app would make you public enemy number one? 😂📱

  18. Necromancer Avatar
    Necromancer

    Just what we need, another state-sponsored goose chase—maybe they’ll finally get Durov to join the choir of obedient tech gods. 🍻 Who knew freedom of speech was such a crime, eh?

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