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Putin orders PM and FSB security service to ensure key services during mobile Internet shutdowns

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 7:32 AM

MOSCOW, June 1 (Reuters) – Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the prime minister and the director of ​the Federal Security Service (FSB) to ‌ensure access to key medical, information and payment services during periods when mobile internet service is limited.

Russia has this year sometimes shut ‌down ​mobile internet services and ⁠cracked down on ⁠foreign messenger apps, forcing millions to turn to VPNs as part of what Putin’s opponents say is an attempt ​to shore up domestic control after four years of war.

In a ⁠list of orders published ⁠on Sunday by the Kremlin, ​Putin ordered the government and the FSB ​to “ensure the uninterrupted operation of the ‌most important services” during periods of “limited operation of the Internet”.

The order said that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and ⁠FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov were to report back by July 1 on their progress.

Putin has ⁠cast disruption ‌to Internet and communications ⁠networks as a painful, but ​sometimes ‌essential security measure needed to ​to prevent ⁠terrorist and Ukrainian drone attacks. But he has said that citizens should be allowed access to vital online services during such periods.

(Reporting by Guy FaulconbridgeEditing by ​Andrew Osborn)