Russia's Temporary Internet Blackout: Security Over Convenience
The Kremlin has acknowledged the inconvenience caused by internet restrictions but deemed them necessary for security. These temporary measures, affecting many Russians, will be lifted once safety is assured. Meanwhile, mobile internet in Moscow and messenger apps like Telegram face shutdowns to prevent security threats.
The Kremlin has defended its recent internet restrictions as necessary, despite acknowledging the disruption they have caused. Officials maintain that these measures are crucial for security and are only temporary.
Moscow experienced a nearly three-week shutdown of mobile internet in March. The restrictions aim to prevent potential threats, such as Ukrainian drones potentially using the internet to coordinate attacks. Authorities have also increased efforts to block apps like Telegram and VPNs.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov insisted the measures do not reflect a regressive stance but are essential for security in the current climate. He assured that normal internet access would resume once the security situation stabilizes.