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Moscow authorities restrict the publication of photos and video of the aftermath of drone strikes

The office of Sergei Sobyanin, Moscow's mayor, announced on Wednesday that the city has imposed restrictions on the publication and distribution of images and videos depicting the 'aftermath' of "terrorist attacks", including drone strikes.

A directive posted on the official website of the mayor, referring the "Anti-Terrorist Commission", stated that the order was intended to "prevent the dissemination of unreliable or false information".

The law prohibits the media as well as individuals and emergency services from publishing pictures or videos depicting "terrorist attacks", including drone attacks, until these images or videos appear on the websites of either city governments or defence ministries.

The order stated that "the restrictions apply also to the consequences of unmanned aerial vehicles or other means of destruction used to harm citizens' lives and health, or to damage property, including critical infrastructure."

The?restrictions?did not apply to public announcements that are intended to maintain order.

It said that violations would be punished by fines between $400 and $680, but much higher amounts for 'officials' or 'legal entities.

Similar bans have been imposed in other parts of Russia.

(source: Reuters)