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Major web services go dark in Russia amid reported Cloudflare block

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Website outages were observed across Russia this week, with regulators attributing them to issues with foreign servers. Observers said the problems might be tied to Russian government moves to block Cloudflare services.

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In the regions of the Urals and Siberia, the Internet failed, according to the Downdetector service, which collects user complaints...

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The failure of mobile operators and Internet services occurred on the morning of March 20, according to materials from the structure of Roskomnadzor and the Main Radio Frequency Center.

·Riga, Latvia
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Internet services in Russia have been massively disrupted. Users had problems accessing YouTube, Sberbank, VKontakte, Discord, and other platforms. The RKN attributed problems to the use of “foreign server infrastructure, on which failures are recorded”.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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On the morning of March 20, Russian services were massively disrupted, according to data from Roskomnadzor. The Ministry explained the incident by “the use of foreign server infrastructure, which records failures.” “We recommend that domestic organizations use the facilities of Russian hosting providers,” the Ministry said. Russian crash tracking services Downdetector.su and Downradar.ru note that problems are observed in the applications of Clo…

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Korrespondent.net broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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