Kremlin Says Internet Restrictions in Russia Will Last 'as Long as Necessary' to Ensure Public 'Safety'
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Ukrainian forces have increased from 10 to 12 km in depth over the last ten days, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a think tank of reference, in Dniepropetrovsk Oblast. This confirms their good momentum and the fact that the initiative has returned to the Kiev camp, after months to go through the Kremlin offensives. In total, the Ukrainian army has reportedly resumed by more than 400 km2 since the end of January, more than …
The Kremlin, on Wednesday 11 March, is multiplying Internet cuts and asserts that these digital control measures will be maintained "for as long as necessary." They aim to protect citizens from the use of SIM cards in the guidance of Ukrainian drones.
KREMLIN SAYS INTERNET RESTRICTIONS IN RUSSIA WILL LAST ‘AS LONG AS NECESSARY’ TO ENSURE PUBLIC ‘SAFETY’
Wed 11 March 2026: Russia’s restrictions on internet access will last “as long as necessary to ensure citizens’ safety,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Wednesday. Asked by journalists how long the internet restrictions will last, Peskov told a press briefing in Moscow that “citizens have no doubt” that the restrictions are meant for safety […]
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