A large-scale disruption of the Internet and mobile communications occurred in Russia and the occupied Luhansk region
Communication and internet outages were observed in the Urals and the entire occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast.
Communication and internet outages were observed in the Urals and the entire occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast.
Communication and internet outages were observed in the Urals and the entire occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast.
On July 28, a large-scale mobile Internet outage occurred in the Urals: residents of Yekaterinburg, Chelyabinsk, Novouralsk, and other large cities are complaining about the lack of communication, reports the Russian Telegram channel "The Economist".
Over the past 24 hours, more than 3,000 calls have been recorded: people are reporting the inability to open applications and websites, pay for purchases and travel with a QR code, call a taxi, and order delivery. The reasons for the failure are currently unknown.
In addition, yesterday, July 27, a communication failure was observed throughout the occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast, the Institute of Mass Information writes .
Subscribers in all regions reported a complete lack of signal — it was impossible to make calls, send SMS, or use mobile internet. The reason for the failure is also unknown.
Recall that the hacker groups Silent Crow and "Cyber guerrillas BY" destroyed the internal IT infrastructure of the Russian airline Aeroflot . After the hacker attack, the largest Russian airline almost completely lost its operational capacity : IT systems are not working, dozens of flights have been canceled, and crews are returning home.


