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Ukraine bans Russian series ‘Masha and the Bear’

The Ukrainian government has banned the Russian animated series 'Masha and the Bear'. The show may no longer be broadcast in the country.

Ukraine bans Russian series ‘Masha and the Bear’
Photo: Tagesschau

The Ukrainian government has banned the Russian animated series 'Masha and the Bear'. The show may no longer be broadcast in the country.

The sanctions target the filmmakers, and the series is now officially considered a threat to national security. Culture Minister Tetiana Bereshna wrote on Facebook that in 2025 alone, the Ukrainian-language YouTube channel of ‘Masha and the Bear’ garnered over 800 million views. Now there is a legal basis to block the films in Ukraine.

‘There is no place for Russian propaganda on children’s screens. Neither in Ukraine nor in the world!’, Bereshna said. The background is a journalistic study showing that the Ukrainian-language channel was the most popular in the country attacked by Russia in 2025. The creators earn advertising revenue through the channel, with which taxes are paid in Russia – the money benefits the Russian army.

The sanctions initially apply for ten years. Kyiv called on allies to take similar measures. The Russian government criticized the move: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov spoke of the ‘abomination of the Kyiv regime’ and called the series propaganda ‘in the good sense of the word’.

Source: Tagesschau