Day: September 7, 2025
Kremlin Intensifies Digital Control Amid Calls for Peace in Ukraine
The Kremlin’s recent push for digital control is reshaping communication in Russia, as schoolteacher Maxim from Moscow has announced he will not be installing the Max app due to concerns over privacy and government interference. He criticized the measures targeting platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram, stating, “It’s an attempt by the government to limit our ability to write and communicate with each other. I already can’t call abroad in a simple way like I used to,” reports 24brussels.
Nikolai Petrov, a senior analyst at the London-based New Eurasian Strategies Center, notes that this swift move for digital restrictions may have been prompted by U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed push for peace in Ukraine. Petrov stated, “For Vladimir Putin, it is very important to silence any potential voices of protest from across the entire political spectrum, including ultranationalists,” emphasizing the Kremlin’s desire for control as it seeks to manage dissent amid ongoing conflict.
Petrov further asserts that there is little indication the Kremlin is genuinely pursuing peace. He describes initiatives like the Max rollout as part of a strategy to “ensure complete control over the situation, no matter how the events unfold.” This concerning shift marks a significant change from just a few years ago, when the idea of a digitally controlled internet akin to China’s seemed far-fetched in Russia.
“Today the Kremlin controls 90-95 percent of communication,” Petrov added. “Tomorrow it’ll be 99 percent.” As the government tightens its grip on digital platforms, independent analysts warn that this could lead to a more repressive environment, limiting free expression and stifling any potential for dissent as Russia grapples with the complexities of its geopolitical stance and internal protests.