Messages about the blocking of Google.com began to arrive at night. According to the website of Downdetector, most of the complaints came from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan, Krasnoyarsk and Izhevsk.
The first about the failure of access to the site due to locks Roskomnadzor reported in the telegram channel specialist on cyber security Alexander Litreev. According to the information, the general director of the Diphost provider Philip Kulin, the agency blocked about 63 IP-addresses.
Malfunctions in the operation of many sites and services began after April 16 Roskomnadzor began to block the Telegram messenger for refusing to provide the FSB with keys for encryption from users' correspondence. Together with the Telegram servers, the departments contributed about 18 million IP addresses of Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Digital Ocean to the forbidden sites registry, which the messenger used to bypass the locks.
In this case, Telegram itself continues to function. The founder of the messenger Pavel Durov assured that Telegram will take all possible measures to circumvent the restrictions. On April 22, Telegram invited Russian users to launch paper airplanes out of the windows to support free Internet, which is timed to the seventh day of blocking the messenger in Russia.