Kamchatka Restricts Mobile Internet Amid Alleged Ukrainian Sabotage Claims

Russian authorities have imposed a ban on mobile internet services in the remote Kamchatka Peninsula, citing intelligence concerns over alleged Ukrainian sabotage. The measures, which restrict cellular data and voice communication, have drawn scrutiny due to the region’s geographical distance from the main areas of conflict in Ukraine. While officials have not disclosed details about the purported attacks, the decision highlights ongoing security anxieties in Russia’s far-flung territories.