PANews reported on August 25 that according to a report by Jinshi citing the Russian Satellite Network, Ekaterina Mizulina, head of the Russian Secure Internet Alliance, believes that the arrest of Pavel Durov, one of the founders of Telegram, in France was a request from the United States. She wrote on her personal channel on Telegram: "I have long believed that the head of Telegram is very dangerous outside of Russia and may be arrested at any time. Similar situations have occurred before at the request of the United States. I originally thought that no one touched him because he may have cooperated with Western intelligence agencies, but recent news shows that everything seems to be different." In addition, Mizulina believes that the arrest of Durov is to crack down on the super currency Toncoin circulating on Telegram. She said that in this way, the United States will continue its sanctions policy.