Russian authorities have imposed widespread and unpredictable mobile internet blackouts across multiple regions, including Siberia and the Urals, citing the need to counter Ukrainian drone attacks that allegedly use mobile networks for navigation. These shutdowns, which have reached record levels in recent months, are disrupting daily life by affecting payments, commutes, and access to essential services. Officials claim the outages are temporary security measures, but critics argue they also serve as a tool for censorship and increased government control over information. The blackouts have sparked public frustration and backlash, especially as some regions endure days without connectivity. The situation highlights the growing intersection of digital infrastructure, national security, and state power in Russia.
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