Maybe it's just me, but here's my problem: I have so far obtained much insight into the Ukraine war from "Intel Slava Z" on Telegram. I used to have no problem calling it up, even though I was not "in" Telegram. Mostly, I could do this from both my cellphone (isp = AT&T) and my computer (isp = CenturyLink). Lately, I could not call it up; it showed as a title page with the legend "open in Telegram." I was offered to download the Telegram app. I did. It didn't enable me to open the page. I downloaded it again. And again. Same results. I now also find I cannot open the page on my computer. I am a little more reluctant to download the Telegram app to my computer because I can't afford any malware intrusion. So, I am stuck...and I find the lack of access to be bothersome and disturbing. This is like having duct tape pasted over my eyes.
Here is my open question: Have we come to the point in the swiftly deteriorating Ukraine war where the Powers That Be have decided to cut off access to Telegram information? And this cutoff is being implemented by internet service providers?
If there is a prosaic explanation for this, I am all ears.
I was going to ask the same question. I haven't been able to access it for a few days now. I even tried using different country locations via VPN but with no luck.
It was nice to get a different perspective of what's going on there, bias or not.
Just lately, I recall viewing a video interview with a Russian soldier who had come across a children's abbatoir, where 7-12-year-olds were raised for sale, and the sales rejects were rendered. He was rather depressed and ashen through the interview, no vigor in his voice, and ended with "When you see this...you can't forgive." Maybe the child trafficking and sacrifice operations are now being revealed, and this is being embargoed?