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Russian court tells Yandex to conceal images of oil refinery after Ukrainian attacks, TASS states

A Russian court has purchased internet company Yandex to hide access to maps and photos of among Russia's largest oil refineries due to duplicated attacks by Ukrainian drones, state news firm TASS reported on Friday.

Yandex, often referred to as Russia's Google, runs the nation's biggest search engine and other online services like maps, translate and email, along with ride-hailing and food shipment.

The court in Moscow purchased Yandex to leave out information about the refinery's infrastructure from its search engine result by removing and modifying pictures of workshops, compressor stations and other parts of the plant from Yandex Maps, TASS reported.

It was unclear which refinery the court decision referred to, however TASS said the center had been assaulted four times by Ukrainian drones in 2024.

Ukraine has actually staged various strikes on Russian oil storage centers and refineries, reacting to Moscow's February 2022 intrusion and repeated attacks on Ukrainian cities and facilities.

The court's decision can be appealed. Yandex declined to comment.

The refinery had actually tried to solve the concern straight with Yandex before taking the matter to court, TASS said. The claimant argued that the availability of information about the refinery online weakened Russia's defence ability and adversely affected the armed forces.

(source: Reuters)