This is a weird post and I honestly did not know where to post it so its going here for now.

I’m writing a paper where I have to compared Putin and Xi Jingping on multiple factors, one of them being how does each president respond to regional threats. I was able to get access to the Chinese Ministry of Defence website very easily, just clicked on the link and I’m golden. When I did the same for the Russian Ministry of Defence I was give a screen saying access was denied, or when using a different app the servers don’t respond at all. When I briefly looked it up the answers I am getting are Kyiv did some sort of hack which may have made the Ministry respond with denying access to non-Russian citizens, or Russia made the Ministry of Defence website inaccessible to unfriendly nations in general.

I was told using the government’s official websites (the the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) was a “scholarly” source so I figured using their defence ministry’s information could be good to use when talking about how they deal with threatening behaviour. I will most likely have to talk about specific situations being dealt with but I thought the Ministry would be the best place to start.

Is anyone else facing this problem? Is there anyway I can get around it? I know I should be using a VPN but I’m hesitant to commit to one right now (I’m not that tech savvy).

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    9 months ago

    This access denied is on the Russian side. It seems as though almost all Canadian IP addresses are blocked.

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      9 months ago

      I can’t believe the Russian government won’t make an exception for little ol’ me. Oh well, the VPN is helping me get access, maybe one day Canadian IPs won’t be blocked.

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        9 months ago

        Considering the access denied page was in Russian and said to request access, contact this email ending in a .Ru address, I would say that’s blocking on the Russian side. If the DNS didn’t resolve then I would say the blocking is on the Canadian side. This case may be different for other countries.