Russia cuts mobile internet in Moscow citing drone security concerns
Russia has begun rolling mobile internet shutdowns in Moscow and other cities, with authorities saying the move is intended to counter drone threats.
The measures were reported on 6 May and come ahead of the May 9 Victory Day parade.
The parade has been scaled down this year because of security concerns.
The restrictions affect mobile internet access, but the supplied material does not say how long they will last or which areas are covered beyond Moscow and other cities.
No casualties or damage were reported in the available row.
The move highlights the security pressure surrounding one of Russia's most prominent annual events.
It also suggests authorities are taking broader precautions in urban areas beyond the capital.
The only confirmed explanation given is that the shutdowns are linked to drone threats.
The row does not provide further detail on the nature of the threat or whether any specific incident prompted the decision.
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