Dear colleagues!

I’m not pleased to inform you that RosComNadzor, a Russian Communication 
supervisory body, has started blocking huge ranges of IPs belonging to 
different cloud infrastructures, mostly Amazon and Google Cloud.
Those ranges include: 13.52.0.0/14, 13.56.0.0/14, 18.184.0.0/15, 18.194.0.0/15, 
18.196.0.0/15, 34.192.0.0/10, 34.240.0.0/13, 34.248.0.0/13, 35.156.0.0/14, 
35.160.0.0/13, 35.176.0.0/15, 52.0.0.0/11, 52.192.0.0/11, 52.208.0.0/13, 
52.28.0.0/15, 52.58.0.0/15, 54.144.0.0/12, 54.160.0.0/12, 54.228.0.0/15, 
54.72.0.0/15, 54.88.0.0/16.

Russian ISPs MUST fully block all traffic to such networks. The list is 
frequently updated and gets automatically propagated to ISP every once in a 
while, failure to block any address may result in 1500eur fine.  
The infrastructure listed above is being added to the blocklist under 
“counter-terrorist and counter-extremist” order of the General Prosecutor 
Office, #27-31-2015/Id4082-15, issued in 2015 and often used for blocking an 
arbitrary unwanted content.
The real reason for such blocking is an attempt to cut access to Telegram 
messenger, which refused to provide end-to-end encryption keys to the Federal 
Security Service (previously known as KGB). This is a case similar to 
San-Bernardino shooter’s, where the FBI was denied access to the shooter’s 
iPhone, but courts in Russia have made completely opposite decision.
Telegram’s infrastructure is being blocked by a different decision by 
RosKomNadzor, #2-1779/2018.
Cloud infrastructures are being blocked for massive proxy and VPN hosting used 
to dodge messenger blocking.

It is said, that more Apple and Google networks may be blocked soon for apps 
updates and push notifications delivery for Telegram.  

We hope to still have the global IP connectivity to keep you informed about how 
the situation develops.
Do not be surprised if some of your services placed in cloud infrastructures 
will miss Russian customers.

You can monitor the number of IP addresses, domains and URLs to be blocked in 
Russia at the https://2018.schors.spb.ru/ page (run by the famous ENOG 
community member Phil Kulin).
Detailed information (also via API) is available at the 
https://reestr.rublacklist.net run by RosKomSvoboda civil society group.

Kind regards,
Alexander Isavnin

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