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Moscow Court Finds Google Guilty of Disclosing Russian War Casualties

The court determined that Google violated Russian laws governing the protection of personal data and information deemed harmful to national security.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 25, 2025
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A Moscow court has found Google guilty of disclosing personal information related to Russian military casualties in Ukraine, intensifying the already strained relationship between Russian authorities and foreign tech companies. The ruling stems from content reportedly shared on YouTube, which included personal data and sensitive details about Russian soldiers who died in the ongoing conflict.

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The court determined that Google violated Russian laws governing the protection of personal data and information deemed harmful to national security. The case was filed under provisions that allow the state to penalize companies for spreading content it considers illegal or destabilizing. As a result, Google was issued a fine amounting to millions of rubles.

This latest verdict is part of a broader campaign by the Russian government to exert tighter control over online platforms operating within its borders. Authorities have frequently accused Western tech firms of facilitating the spread of what they term as “fake news” about the Ukraine conflict. Google, in particular, has faced repeated legal actions in Russia, ranging from fines for failing to remove banned content to accusations of political interference.

Moscow court finds Google guilty of disclosing Russian war casualties, TASS  says | Reuters

In recent months, the pressure on global tech companies has escalated, with Russian officials demanding increased compliance with local laws and the removal of materials they view as undermining state narratives. Critics argue these moves are attempts to suppress independent reporting and restrict the free flow of information.

While Google has yet to issue a public statement on this ruling, the case underscores the difficult balance tech firms must strike between upholding global standards for free expression and complying with national regulations that may conflict with those values.

As geopolitical tensions continue to influence the digital sphere, the ruling may set a precedent for further actions against companies that refuse to align with state-imposed information policies, especially in authoritarian regimes.

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