The fine was earlier reported byThe Moscow Times.

(Russia refers to the war as a “special military operation.")

The agency also said that YouTube was promoting extremist views and telling people to protest.

The fine is based on Google’s annual revenue in Russia.

Google didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The search giant has pulled advertising from Russia, cutting ad revenue from YouTube and other services.

YouTube alsobanned videosthat made light of Russia’s invasion.

This isn’t the first fine Google has received from Russia.

It wasfined $260,000 last monthfor not localizing data within the country.

RussiabannedMeta-owned Facebook and Instagram under its extremism law.

The war is entering its fifth month with a reported5,024 Ukrainians killed.