The most high profile of the suspended accounts — @DarthPutinKGB — had more than 50,000 followers before it vanished.
People who are used to seeing the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin winking roguishly on Twitter were shocked to learn that the popular parody account @DarthPutinKGB had been suspended as of Tuesday afternoon.
![People who are used to seeing the face of Russian President Vladimir Putin winking roguishly on Twitter were shocked to learn that the popular parody account @DarthPutinKGB had been suspended as of Tuesday afternoon.](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-05/31/13/asset/buzzfeed-prod-fastlane01/sub-buzz-3743-1464716021-5.png)
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It is just one of many parody accounts focusing on skewering Russian politics that have been taken down in recent days.
![It is just one of many parody accounts focusing on skewering Russian politics that have been taken down in recent days.](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-05/31/15/asset/buzzfeed-prod-fastlane01/sub-buzz-8013-1464724114-23.png)
Among them are @SovietSergey — which mocked Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov — and one that lampooned Russian Ambassador to the U.K. Alexander Yakovenko.
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"We do not comment on individual accounts, for privacy and security reasons," Twitter spokesperson Nu Wexler said in an email when asked what the @DarthPutinKGB account had done to merit the ban or if it is permanent.
!["We do not comment on individual accounts, for privacy and security reasons," Twitter spokesperson Nu Wexler said in an email when asked what the @DarthPutinKGB account had done to merit the ban or if it is permanent.](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-05/31/13/asset/buzzfeed-prod-fastlane03/sub-buzz-7116-1464716214-1.jpg?resize=625:362)
A question to Twitter asking whether the Russian government had asked for the suspension went unanswered. Instead Wexler provided a link to Twitter's parody account policy.
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In a touching move following the account's takedown, Radio Free Europe published a heartfelt obituary for the snarky ex-Soviet persona, which had begun commenting on the loss of its fellow parody accounts in recent days.
![In a touching move following the account's takedown, Radio Free Europe published a heartfelt obituary for the snarky ex-Soviet persona, which had begun commenting on the loss of its fellow parody accounts in recent days.](https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2016-05/31/13/asset/buzzfeed-prod-fastlane02/sub-buzz-11921-1464716550-9.png)
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