This is stated on the department's page in VKontakte.

“Since the beginning of 2022, more than 135 thousand materials with prohibited content have been blocked.

Over the past four months, 46,000 prohibited materials have been identified and removed in three categories of information: "drugs", "suicide propaganda" and "child pornography".

This is 35% (72,079) less than the same period in 2021,” the statement reads.

According to the agency, Russian social networks independently deleted more than 84% of all identified information in the listed categories.

Roskomnadzor added that 46% of the data on prohibited information was sent by citizens.

In February, Roskomnadzor demanded that Google restrict access to inaccurate materials as part of Google Ads contextual advertising.