Russian authorities have imposed widespread and unpredictable mobile internet blackouts across multiple regions, including Siberia and the Urals, in response to successful Ukrainian drone attacks. Officials claim these shutdowns are necessary to disrupt drones that may use mobile networks for navigation, but the outages are severely impacting daily life, crippling payments, communications, and access to essential services. The blackouts have become more frequent and extensive, with over 650 outages recorded in June 2025 alone. Critics argue that the measures also serve to tighten government control over information and suppress dissent. The indefinite restrictions have sparked widespread concern and frustration among Russian citizens, especially in rural areas where mobile data is often the only link to the outside world.
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