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Kremlin says Moscow mobile internet outages are done for sake of security

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 5:19 AM

MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) – The Kremlin on Tuesday said that recent instances of mobile internet ​being turned off in Moscow ‌and other major cities were aimed at ensuring security and were in accordance with the law.

In a call with ‌reporters, ​Kremlin spokesman Dmitry ⁠Peskov said: “All disconnections ⁠and communication restrictions are carried out in strict compliance with current legislation.”

“This is all related to ​the need to ensure security,” he added.

Peskov said that the ⁠impact of the ⁠move on businesses needed additional ​analysis, and that solutions to their ​problems would be proposed.

On a call ‌with reporters on Monday after Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump, Kremlin ⁠foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov’s connection cut out at least three times, Reuters ⁠reporters ‌on the call said.

In ⁠recent weeks, the Kremlin has ​moved ‌to block messenger apps ​Telegram and ⁠WhatsApp, promoting the state-backed service MAX, which critics say is not secure.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Felix Light; Editing by Mark ​Trevelyan/Guy Faulconbridge)