Part of the territory of the TOT Luhansk region, where it is allowed to use the Internet, the occupiers will disconnect from foreign content.
The press service of the Lugansk Public Educational Institution reported this today, November 16.
They assure that it is temporary, but for what period they do not say. The shutdown will begin in December. Occupation authorities and Russian banking institutions received appropriate warnings, the OVA noted.
Recently, photos of a document sent by the Russian Central Bank to other banking institutions appeared on Russian social networks.
It states that the Russian state regulator Roskomnadzor plans to conduct “training” in December on “switching off the international Internet.” It is argued that these “trainings” will not affect the network access segment of ordinary users.
Source: Racurs
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