Banned for "LGBT propaganda" and "foreign agent material." The Video: The band fled Russia after the war began. Their uncut video features topless women with "No War" painted on their chests, a same-sex wedding officiated by a clown, and the band members destroying Russian passports. Why it’s banned: The uncensored version contains full-frontal nudity (blurred in the West, banned entirely in Russia) and a specific frame where the word "Putin" is spelled out with human faeces. The uncut difference: The uncut cut runs 7 minutes (the clean version is 4). It includes a 2-minute skit of a Russian oligarch crying as his yacht sinks.
and local courts have intensified efforts to remove uncensored or politically provocative content from streaming platforms and social media. Notable Banned or Restricted Music Videos Court in Russia bans video clips of Pussy Riot online - BBC 29 Nov 2012 — banned uncensored uncut music videos russia