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PyPI is accessible again in Russia: what happened

· · The Ateo Digital editorial team

PyPI is accessible again in Russia: what happened

On June 1, 2026, Russian users encountered problems accessing PyPI, an important repository for Python developers. Despite assurances from Roskomnadzor that there was no blocking, users reported failures from Russian IP addresses.

This situation triggered a wave of discussion in the IT community, as PyPI is a key resource for programmers around the world.

In this article, we look at what happened, how access was restored, and what impact this had on developers in Russia.

In brief

  • On June 1, 2026, users in Russia encountered problems accessing PyPI.
  • Roskomnadzor denies blocking the resource.
  • Access was restored after several hours.
  • The situation caused concern among developers.
  • PyPI remains an important tool for Python developers.

What PyPI is and why it matters for developers

PyPI, or the Python Package Index, is the main package repository for Python. It allows developers to find and install libraries and modules needed for their projects.

For developers around the world, including Russia, PyPI is a critical part of the infrastructure that provides access to thousands of libraries.

Problems accessing PyPI in Russia

On June 1, 2026, users in Russia began reporting problems accessing PyPI. Connections were being interrupted, preventing developers from downloading and updating packages.

These failures triggered a wave of discussion on social networks and in the media, as many assumed they were related to internet blocking.

Roskomnadzor and the blocking of PyPI

Roskomnadzor officially stated that it had not blocked PyPI. However, users continued to encounter access problems, raising doubts about the official version.

Possible causes of the problems include technical failures or changes in traffic routing.

How access to PyPI was restored

Access to PyPI was restored several hours after the problems began. This happened thanks to the efforts of providers and PyPI administrators.

At the moment, access to the resource has been fully restored, and it is operating normally.

Impact on developers and the IT community

The PyPI outages caused significant inconvenience for developers, especially those who depended on daily package updates.

The IT community actively discussed possible causes and ways to prevent similar situations in the future.

Conclusion

The problems accessing PyPI showed how important this resource is for developers in Russia and worldwide. Despite the temporary failures, PyPI remains a key infrastructure component for Python developers.

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