Occupiers cut off access to the Internet in Luhansk Oblast – General Staff
The purpose is to prevent the transmission of data on the actions of russian troops and to fight against the pro-Ukrainian population
In some areas of the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk Oblast, mobile operators have cut off access to the Internet.
This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
It is noted that the purpose of this is to prevent the transmission of data on the actions of the russian occupation forces and to fight against the patriotic population of Ukraine.
"The disconnection of the Internet is to take place in all temporarily occupied territories of the Luhansk Oblast," the General Staff adds.
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