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Apple removed VKontakte, VK Music, VK Messenger, VK Video, Odnoklassniki, and Mail.ru apps from its App Store in Russia, citing sanctions compliance. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called it political censorship. VK said it was never sanctioned and received no prior notice. Installed apps still work; Android users can download via other stores.
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The Record leads with Russia's accusation of censorship, while Ars Technica leads with Apple's action of blocking the apps.
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