Mobile signal down in Russia-occupied Mariupol

Mobile signal down in Russia-occupied Mariupol

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In a Russian military stronghold of Mariupol in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, mobile signal was down for almost a day.

Petro Andriushchenko, the advisor to the Mariupol mayor in exile, reported this on Telegram, as seen by Ukrinform.

"(Almost) for a whole day, mobile signal was gone in Mariupol," Andriushchenko noted.

He added that starting tomorrow, mobile phones of all employees of budget-funded institutions in Mariupol will be tapped.

Read also: Mariupol students forced to donate blood for Russian WIAs

As reported, Russia's aggression caused a major humanitarian disaster in Mariupol. Almost 90% of the city was destroyed by enemy shelling.

Currently, more than 100,000 residents remain in the captured city.

The invaders are turning Mariupol and the surrounding villages into a military logistics hub for the Russian army.

Photo: Stringer, Anadolu Agency

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