Russia has hit the internet company with two huge fines.

Russia's competition watchdog has accused the tech giant of breaking competition laws with its video platform.

One week ago, Russia imposed a 21.1 billion ruble fine on the internet giant for failing to remove content that it said contained fake news about Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Russia appears to be stepping up pressure on the company, which is one of the few US Big Tech companies to still operate a service in Russia since the war in Ukraine began.

Local authorities took control of the bank account of the Russian business of the internet giant.

A Russian court fined Google in June for violating a Russian law requiring tech companies to store user data in Russia.

The text of the official decision to define our next steps will be studied by the company.

A number of large US tech companies have either been blocked by the Russian government or restricted in their services in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

Russia did not allow social media sites to be used.

All product sales were stopped in March by Apple. New customers were not accepted by Amazon's cloud service.