Russian invaders today, February 11, officially turned off the mobile Internet.
This was reported in the Telegram channel of the Luhansk OVA.
In order to limit access to information of citizens of Ukraine in the temporarily occupied territories, the mobile operator “MKS” turned off the mobile Internet for users from February 11, the OVA notes.
In some localities, this service began to disappear a week ago.
The Russians did not change the subscription fee for the package. It remains to give the population push-button phones and go back 20 years ago, the OVA notes.
Rashists also massively resort to checking smartphones of schoolchildren – they are looking for any content that would connect them with Ukraine.
The children are forced to be humiliated and endure these regular bullying practices, the OVA adds.
Source: Racurs

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