ANKARA, March 12 — YouTube said Friday it is blocking channels affiliated with Russia-backed media outlets worldwide.

It began blocking RT and Sputnik’s YouTube channels across Europe last week.

“We are now removing content about Russia’s invasion in Ukraine that violates this policy,” Anadolu Agency reported it said on Twitter, adding “community Guidelines prohibit content denying, minimising or trivialising well-documented violent events.”

The updated policy will be effective immediately but YouTube’s systems will take time to fully block channels.

It said YouTube has also removed more than 1,000 channels and over 15,000 videos for violating various policies, such as those on hate speech, misinformation and graphic content amid Russia’s war on Ukraine.

“In addition, we recently paused all YouTube ads in Russia. We’ve now extended this to all of the ways to monetise on our platform in Russia,” it said.

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