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Updated · The Moscow Times · May 5
Moscow mobile internet restrictions end as operators restore access
Updated
Updated · The Moscow Times · May 5

Moscow mobile internet restrictions end as operators restore access

14 articles · Updated · The Moscow Times · May 5
  • Russia's Digital Ministry said the curbs were lifted by midday Tuesday, after morning outages also hit St Petersburg ahead of Saturday's Victory Day events.
  • Authorities said the measures were tied to security concerns, but warned further restrictions were possible while officials and law enforcement finalise a whitelist of protected websites.
  • The disruption affected taxi bookings and some banking logins, and came after a Ukrainian drone strike on Moscow and amid a scaled-back Red Square parade without military hardware.
With internet blackouts costing billions, is Russia trading economic stability for a politically safe Victory Day parade?
With Russia mandating its unencrypted messenger, what is the true price of staying connected during state-imposed blackouts?
As Russia builds its 'Sovereign Internet,' is the goal national security or a new digital iron curtain?