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Russia prolongs mobile internet outages in Moscow, citing cyber threats from Ukraine, affecting apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.
Russia says mobile internet outages in Moscow and other cities will continue as long as needed for national safety, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, who blamed escalating cyber threats from Ukraine, including alleged sabotage via messaging apps.
The disruptions, affecting WhatsApp, Telegram, and other services, have caused delays and hindered daily activities, with users reporting up to 30-minute message lags.
Authorities are promoting the state app Max as an alternative and maintaining access to a "white list" of essential services, though the outages' exact cause remains unconfirmed.
While the government cites security concerns, critics argue the measures expand surveillance and control over digital communications.
Rusia prolonga las interrupciones de Internet móvil en Moscú, citando amenazas cibernéticas de Ucrania, que afectan a aplicaciones como WhatsApp y Telegram.