
25 August 2025, Ukraine, Kiew: Volodymyr Zelenskyi, President of Ukraine, speaks to media representatives on the sidelines of a meeting with the German Finance Minister. Klingbeil meets various members of the government during his inaugural and solidarity visit as Vice-Chancellor and Finance Minister. Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa (Photo by KAY NIETFELD / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP)
Ukraine’s security service has blocked 15 media outlets from Hungary, Romania, Moldova, and Greece, including Hungary’s Origo and Demokrata. The authorities accused these outlets of spreading Russian propaganda.
In response, Demokrata’s editor-in-chief, András Bencsik, condemned the move, describing it as proof that Ukraine has become a “rotten, corrupt dictatorship” that suppresses free speech.
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