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Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro for iPad are no longer available for users in Russia

Apple has allegedly banned Russian users from subscribing to Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro on iPad, though Apple has yet to confirm this.

On Thursday, Russian App Store users began reporting that they could no longer subscribe to Apple's new Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro for iPad which released in May. Additionally, users have reported that Apple has terminated existing users' subscriptions and has begun refunding users who have already paid.

The news, which came from iPhones.ru, says that it is impossible to subscribe to either app, even with a free trial period. It claims that Logic Pro no longer shows subscription options and that the Start Creating button is now responsive. Final Cut Pro does not allow Russian users to go beyond the welcome screen.

Users have also reported that both apps are seemingly missing from the Russian App Store.

In March 2022, Apple halted all sales through its online storefront in Russia after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.