Russian authorities have imposed widespread and indefinite mobile internet blackouts across multiple regions, including Krasnoyarsk, Ural, and Siberia, citing security concerns and the need to counter Ukrainian drone attacks. These shutdowns, which have reached record levels in recent months, are severely disrupting daily life—impacting payments, access to services, and even basic communications in rural areas. Officials claim the outages are necessary to prevent drones from using mobile data for navigation, but critics argue the move is also about tightening government control and censorship. The lack of transparency and indefinite nature of the restrictions have sparked public frustration and concern. The situation highlights the growing use of digital blackouts as a tool of both wartime defense and domestic control in Russia.
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