“We have 107 Internet resources that were blocked precisely because of inaccurate information on voting on amendments to the Constitution,” he said during a meeting of the State Duma commission to investigate foreign interference in Russian affairs.

Khokhlov explained that after the Prosecutor General’s office reveals such facts, she appeals to block the Internet resource to Roskomnadzor.

According to him, these resources were identified, including on materials provided by the State Duma Commission.

Earlier, the State Duma Commission announced the facts of the unlawful influence of non-governmental organizations from other countries on the preparation and conduct of an all-Russian vote on amendments to the Constitution.