Network outages may be due to signal jamming by Russian authorities to ensure security.
The fighting in Russia’s Kursk region and the declaration of a state of emergency in the region led to disruptions in the networks of mobile operators. Russian Kommersant wrote this on Friday, August 9.
On August 8, clients of large telecom companies in the Russian Federation encountered difficulties connecting to subscribers in the region, and in the areas of military conflict, especially Sudzhansky, there was no connection.
Telecom operators have not commented on the situation, and experts believe that the problems are not caused by technical failures.
The interlocutor of the publication on the telecom market suggested that the network outages were related to signal jamming by the Russian authorities to ensure security, and not to technical problems.
Meanwhile, Russian government departments announced a massive DDoS attack.
Let’s recall that on the eve of the Ministry of Defense of Russia confirmed the advance of the Ukrainian military in two districts of the Kursk region and said that it moved the reserves to the border and “shoots the Ukrainian Armed Forces from aviation.” The Russians used reserves, missile forces, aviation, and artillery.
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Source: korrespondent

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