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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNMobile internet outages spark drone fears before May 9 — analystThere could be different reasons,” Popovych said. “They might believe drones are being guided via mobile internet. Remember there was a time when SIM cards from certain Ukrainian mobile companies were found in Shaheds?
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Russia is set to restrict internet access across regions including Moscow during its May 9 celebrations, as the Kremlin adopts ever-tighter controls.
He said fighting continued in the Pokrovsk, Toretsk, Kramatorsk and Novopavlivka directions, and accused Mr Putin of simply trying to shield the Victory Day ceremonies from embarrassment—or later blame Ukraine for violating a truce that never existed.
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Moscow Hit With Internet Disruptions Ahead of Victory Day ParadeMobile internet services in Moscow faced major ... over drone attacks and sabotage attempts linked to the war in Ukraine. The disruptions come days after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
Victory Day, celebrated on May 9, is Russia’s most important secular holiday, reflecting its wartime sacrifice. But it’s also used by the Kremlin to bolster patriotism and regain the superpower prestige it lost when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
Ukraine had rejected Putin’s move, and Russia refused to stop the war for a month, a demand also made by the US. Internet disruptions were reported in Russia—in Moscow and St Petersburg ...
Russia will mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II. The centerpiece of the Victory Day holiday is a military parade on Moscow’s Red Square. This year, leaders from nearly 20 countries are expected to attend — and there are rumors that North Korean soldiers,
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has divided the continent anew ... of Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Moscow and severe disruptions at the capital’s airports, as well as cellphone internet outages on Wednesday. What is Victory Day and why does Russia ...
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The hacking effort, attributed to the group Fancy Bear, used tactics such as spearphishing and exploiting weak security in small office networks. View on euronews