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Apple Removes Russia’s VKontakte From App Store

Apple has removed VKontakte, Russia’s largest social media platform, from the App Store, sparking outrage in Moscow. The move follows the recent removal of the state-backed Max messenger, as the Kremlin pushes users toward domestic services and seeks answers from Apple over the decision.
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The Next Web
· Jun 25, 2026
Kremlin demands an explanation from Apple after VK apps vanish from the App Store
On Thursday, a clutch of apps belonging to the Russian tech group VK disappeared from Apple’s App Store, and by the afternoon the Kremlin was asking why. Dmitry Peskov, the presidential spokesman, said the government expected an explanation from Apple. He also offered Russians a workaround that doubled as a message: switch operating systems. The [] This story continues at The Next Web
PravdaReport
· Jun 25, 2026
Apple’s Removal of VK Apps Sparks Claims of Fear Over Russian Technology
Apple's decision to remove VK applications from the App Store has triggered a new wave of criticism in Russia, with public officials and technology experts offering competing explanations for the move. Members of Russia's Public Chamber and representatives of the digital industry argue that the removal reflects growing pressure on Russian technology companies and raises concerns about the future of domestic services on foreign platforms. Several VK applications disappeared from the App Store on June 25, including VK Music, VK Messenger and VK Video. Later, Apple's marketplace also removed the main VK application.
Ars Technica
· Jun 26, 2026
Russian citizens told "switch to Android" after Apple blocks key Russian apps
Russian government lashes out at Apple's bizarre decisions.
Reclaim the Net
· Jun 27, 2026
Apple Removes VK’s Apps from App Store in Russia, Citing Sanctions Compliance
The deletion meant to punish a Kremlin-linked company hands Moscow the exact wall it has spent years trying to build. The post Apple Removes VK’s Apps from App Store in Russia, Citing Sanctions Compliance appeared first on Reclaim The Net: Free Speech, Privacy, Digital Rights.
Meduza.io
· Jun 25, 2026
Russia’s Digital Development Ministry calls removal of VK apps from App Store ‘politically motivated’
Russia’s Digital Development Ministry said Apple removed VK’s apps from the App Store without grounds, calling the decision “politically motivated.”
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· Jul 2, 2026
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Related coverage for "Apple Removes Russia’s VKontakte From App Store": The Next Web — Kremlin demands an explanation from Apple after VK apps vanish from the App Store. PravdaReport — Apple’s Removal of VK Apps Sparks Claims of Fear Over Russian Technology. Ars Technica — Russian citizens told "switch to Android" after Apple blocks key Russian apps. Reclaim the Net — Apple Removes VK’s Apps from App Store in Russia, Citing Sanctions Compliance. Meduza.io — Russia’s Digital Development Ministry calls removal of VK apps from App Store ‘politically motivated’. Sweden Herald — Cloetta brings Swedish pick and mix candy to New York grocery stores

