Russia's Ministry of Digital Development confirms the end of mobile internet restrictions in Moscow. Operators are currently restoring full network access following temporary security-related outages.
The Russian Ministry of Digital Development has announced the end of mobile internet restrictions in Moscow, stating that operators are restoring access. The ministry noted that these temporary measures were implemented for security reasons to mitigate drone attack risks.
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