Putin Defends Internet Outages, Cites Security Concerns
President Vladimir Putin defended internet outages in Russia, citing security reasons while urging law enforcement to ensure essential services function. Public frustration grows as businesses and officials criticize disruptions. Putin emphasized the need for improved communication and coordination between security agencies and civilian authorities to address the situation.
President Vladimir Putin defended ongoing internet outages in Russia, attributing them to necessary security measures. Speaking at a government meeting, he acknowledged public frustration but stressed the importance of protecting against potential threats.
Putin called for law enforcement and security agencies to find innovative solutions while ensuring essential services remain operational. He emphasized public safety as the priority in preventing terrorist activities, using last month's mobile internet shutdown in Moscow as a preventive example.
Despite the discontent from businesses and ordinary citizens, Putin cautioned against publicizing advance information about these outages. He stated that heightened awareness could potentially aid criminals in circumventing security measures. Independent analysts suggest that while the outages are justified for security, improved communication is essential to alleviate public concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)

