Russia's Ministry of Digital Development announces mobile internet and SMS service restrictions in Moscow on May 9 to ensure security during Victory Day celebrations. Officials noted that additional measures could be implemented if security threats emerge.
Russia's Ministry of Digital Development announced that mobile internet access, including access to whitelisted websites and SMS services, will be restricted in Moscow on May 9 to ensure security during Victory Day celebrations. The ministry stated there are no current plans for similar restrictions on May 7-8, though operational limits may be imposed if security threats arise.
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