Voice of America (VOA) on Wednesday said it is refusing to comply with the requests of Russian officials after they allegedly threatened to block their Russian-language website in the country unless it removes coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. VOA, the state-owned international radio broadcaster of the United States, said in a statement that the Russian government’s media regulator, Roskomnadzor, claimed that VOA’s news site in Russia,  www.golosameriki.com, “contains false messages about terrorist attacks or other kind [sic] of information of public concern.” The regulator allegedly threatened to block VOA’s Russian language service’s news website unless it pulls coverage of the Moscow-led invasion. “The media regulator demands that the VOA Russian service remove a news story from its site that provided factual reporting on the second day of the Russian invasion,”  VOA said. “The article included widely reported facts regarding Russian bombardment of cities, a Russian claim to have captured an airport close …