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According to Russian journalists, the ban on the ban was received 15 minutes bef...

"I had to change the layout urgently": Rostb was banned from illuminating the attack of drones on Moscow - the media

According to Russian journalists, the ban on the ban was received 15 minutes before news, so the editors had to improvise and change content. Russian TV channels were forbidden to cover the attack of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on Moscow. About it reports the Russian information resource The Insider with reference to several sources from Rostb.

According to the data received, VDTRK staff, including the channels "Russia-24" and "Moscow-24", as well as "RBC" and some regional TV channels have been banned from covering this topic in just 15 minutes to the 11-hour news release. Despite the fact that the 10-hour issue still had reports of the attacks that had happened. The editors had to change the content urgently before the air, removing all the footage with eyewitnesses and the consequences of the incident, even the general street plans.

Only brief comments on the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobanin, who promised to help the victims, were released on the topic of attack. According to Russia, the topic of the attack was brought to the background, instead news programs focused on international events that had no relation to the incident.

However, it is interesting to note that the channels did not forbid showing stories about the attacks of drones on the occupied Crimea, including the demonstration of personnel from there. In this regard, some channels began their releases from such subjects.

On the morning of July 24, a series of drones in Moscow occurred in Moscow, where explosions were heard near the building of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, the Lerua Merlene Office and other objects that became the objects of attack. On the same day, the representative of the Main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Yuriy Yusov commented on this incident.