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Crimea warned about Internet shutdowns

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Mobile Internet shutdowns are possible in Crimea due to security requirements, the Ministry of Internal Policy, Information and Communications reported on the Telegram channel... RIA Novosti, 17.12.2024

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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian invaders will turn off mobile Internet allegedly for security purposes.

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The shutdown will affect all operators on the occupied peninsula.

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In the Occupation Ministry, internal politicians, information and associations of Crimea announced the disconnection of the mobile Internet for half term. This is shared by the project “Krym.Realia” in Telegram. “To ensure the safety of the inhabitants of Crimea from the next day, it is possible to disconnect the mobile Internet,” they said in the evening. However, the occupation authorities do not name the reasons for the disconnection and thei…

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The occupation authorities claim that the decision was made “to ensure the safety of Crimean residents”.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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For “safety” purposes.

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This is what Interfax writes with reference to the so-called Crimean Ministry. According to the occupiers, from Tuesday, December 17, mobile Internet disconnections are possible on the peninsula “to ensure the safety of the inhabitants of Crimea”. At the same time, the Russians assure that all Internet providers will provide their services in the normal mode. On December 17, Deputy Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Auto…

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