List of companies boycotting Russia or Belarus, or otherwise supporting Ukraine. Since the start of Russian invasion on Ukraine 24.2.2022. Grouped by country and date.

Boycotting Russia is the best way to align Russian population’s interests with ours: they will know there will be no return to the quality of life they’re used to until Putin’s madness is stopped. Same goes for boycotting Belarus to stop enabling Lukashenka, who made Putin’s direct assault on Kyiv possible.


Canada

All Russian products were removed from the 600+ stores of Liquor Control Board of Ontario on 27.2.

Denmark

Salling Group stopped selling Russian-made products on their store shelves on 26.2.

Finland

27.2.

Varusteleka stopped delivering goods to Russia, stating “We do not ship to evil rogue states.” when trying to select it as destination.

26.2.

F-Secure offers Freedome VPN for free in Ukraine.

Finland banned Russian flights from its airspace, at least according to some sources. There is no official announcement of such a decision yet.

25.2.

Otaverkko stopped selling ICT services and equipment as well as offering support services in Russia.

Taksi Helsinki ended their cooperation with Jokerit and Helsinki Halli.

Elisa offers free calls, text messages and roaming in Ukraine. They also blocked the propaganda TV channel RT.

Telia offers free calls to, and roaming in, Ukraine. They also ended their advertisement sponsorship of Helsinki Halli. On 26.2. they also blocked the propaganda TV channels RT and RU, and made access to news channel BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeera free for all clients.

DNA offers free calls and text messages to, and roaming in, Ukraine until 31.3.

Proxion terminated all cooperation with companies involved with Russian stakeholders. They’re rail transport experts involved with rail infrastructure projects.

24.2.

Barona ended their support for Jokerit and Helsinki Halli, the Helsinki-based ice-hockey team and hall with major Russian owners.

Lithuania

Omnisend stopped providing services in Russia and Belarus, as well as using services from companies from those countries on 26.2.

Sweden

Sweden banned Russian flights from its airspace on 26.2., at least according to some sources. There is no official announcement of such a decision yet.

Taiwan

TSMC and other Taiwanese semiconductor companies stopped sending chips to Russia on 27.2.

United States

27.2.

Google blocks Russian state propaganda app RT’s downloads in Ukraine. They still support spreading it everywhere else though, which lets Russian state persuade voters around the globe.

Russian vodka was removed from stores in New Hampshire, Ohio, Virginia and Arkansas.

SpaceX offers satellite internet connectivity in Ukraine.

26.2.

YouTube barred Russian state media from profiting from their content.

25.2.

Meta (Facebook) barred Russian state media from advertising or profiting from their content. They also apply labels to Russian state media.

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