In a move reflective of tightening social controls, Russia will restrict internet access in several regions, including Moscow, during the May 9 Victory Day celebrations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov justified these measures by referring to the presence of "dangerous neighbors," indicating heightened security concerns. As preparations for the event unfold, foreign leaders are expected to attend, and internet restrictions already appear to affect residents in Moscow. This escalation occurs alongside intensified Ukrainian drone attacks and a proposed cease-fire by Russia, which Ukraine has dismissed as a publicity stunt.
Russia will impose internet restrictions across several regions, including Moscow, during the May 9 Victory Day celebrations, citing concerns over "dangerous neighbors."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov insisted these are not disruptions but restrictions for obvious reasons, to ensure the Victory Day is celebrated properly.
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