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Is it possible to bypass this block? Say, embedding VPN packets within a different protocol?
For simple web browsing or streaming over https you can use a socks proxy.
For full VPN function you could try something like IPSec or L2TP, as they’re not listed in the protocols Russia is targeting.
I've had success wrapping OpenVPN (TCP) in stunnel on networks that have done similar things.