In the Luhansk region, in towns and villages occupied in 2022 near the front line, the Russians have long turned off mobile communications.
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It is noted that the alternative in this case is payphones, which the occupiers install on the streets of populated areas, but their functionality is limited. The press service of the Lugansk Police Department reported this on May 16.
The so-called “Ministry of Digital Development of the LPR” is responsible for this work.
In particular, 27 such devices have already been put into operation in Severodonetsk, Lisichansk, Kremennaya and Sirotino. One for several thousand people,” the OVA said. — From them you can call numbers within one locality and try to call emergency services.
Source: Racurs

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