Kremlin Justifies Mobile Internet Shutdown as Security Measure
The Kremlin has defended the recent shutdowns of mobile internet in Moscow and other major cities, stating these actions were taken for security reasons and complied with the law. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov mentioned the potential impact on businesses requires further examination.
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The Kremlin has defended the recent shutdowns of mobile internet across major Russian cities, including Moscow, stating they were necessary for security reasons and complied with legal standards. This statement follows widespread concern over the disruptions.
In a regular call with reporters, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov clarified that the decision to disable internet services was made with national security in mind. However, he acknowledged that the move's effect on businesses requires more thorough analysis.
Peskov's comments come amid a backdrop of questions regarding civil liberties and the economic impact of such measures, as businesses dependent on internet access might face significant challenges.
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