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    Telegram dismisses Russian claim that foreign spies can read soldiers’ messages

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    MOSCOW, Feb 19 (Reuters) - ‌Telegram says it has not found any ​breaches of its encryption, dismissing a Russian government allegation that foreign ⁠intelligence services can see messages sent by Russian soldiers via the messaging app.

    Russia's state communications regulator has introduced restrictions ​on Telegram, an important platform for public and private communications in ‌the country, over what it says is a failure by the company to delete extremist content.

    Digital development minister Maksud Shadayev ⁠said on Wednesday that foreign intelligence services ⁠were able to see Telegram messages sent by Russian troops fighting in Ukraine.

    Russian soldiers, war correspondents and politicians have said the app is widely used by troops - not only ‌to communicate with their families back home, but also ⁠sometimes for operational purposes.

    In response to ‌a Reuters request for comment, the ​company said: "No breaches of Telegram's encryption have ever been found."

    It added: "The Russian government's allegation that our encryption has been ‌compromised is a deliberate fabrication intended ​to justify outlawing Telegram ⁠and forcing citizens on to a state-controlled messaging ‌platform engineered for mass surveillance ⁠and censorship."

    Russia has also blocked or restricted other foreign messaging platforms such as Meta's WhatsApp and Apple's FaceTime. Authorities have ​urged people to ‌switch to a new state-backed app called MAX, rejecting allegations ⁠that it is designed as ​a surveillance tool.

    (Reporting by Gleb Stolyarov; Editing by Mark ​Trevelyan and David Holmes)

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