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      Russia Tightens Grip on Internet as Wartime Controls Expand

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      Russia is accelerating a sweeping effort to control and restrict internet access across the country, with authorities justifying outages and censorship as necessary wartime security measures while critics warn the moves signal a deeper shift toward state-managed information and reduced personal freedom; the Kremlin has implemented rolling shutdowns, expanded legal authority over digital infrastructure, and cracked down on VPN usage, all of which have disrupted daily life, strained the economy, and sparked growing public frustration—even among traditionally loyal constituencies—raising concerns that the country is edging closer to a tightly controlled, semi-isolated digital environment modeled on more authoritarian systems.

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      https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/great-crackdown-russia-tightens-screws-internet-2026-03-20/
      https://www.reuters.com/technology/kremlin-says-some-internet-restrictions-are-necessary-security-reasons-2026-04-14/
      https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-global-internet-shutdown-vpn-durov-telegram-2026-3

      Key Takeaways

      • Russia’s government is systematically expanding control over internet infrastructure, including shutdown powers, censorship tools, and restrictions on VPN usage.
      • Wartime justifications—particularly defense against drone attacks—are being used to normalize widespread digital disruptions affecting civilians and businesses.
      • Public frustration is rising as economic harm, daily inconvenience, and reduced access to independent information begin to erode trust in the system.

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      What’s unfolding in Russia’s digital space is less about temporary wartime inconvenience and more about a long-term recalibration of control. The government has steadily expanded its ability to regulate, restrict, and outright shut down internet access, citing national security concerns tied to ongoing military conflict. Officials argue that limiting connectivity can disrupt hostile coordination, particularly drone operations, and protect infrastructure. That rationale, while not without merit in a battlefield context, has been applied broadly—far beyond active combat zones—raising questions about its true scope.

      The practical consequences are significant. Entire regions, including major urban centers, have experienced prolonged mobile internet outages. Everyday services—from banking to transportation apps—have been disrupted, creating a ripple effect across the economy. Businesses have pushed back, warning that unreliable connectivity undermines commerce and investment, while even some insiders acknowledge the strain these measures place on economic stability.

      At the same time, authorities have moved aggressively against tools that allow citizens to bypass restrictions. VPN services, once widely used to access global information, are increasingly blocked or regulated, and major platforms have faced throttling or outright bans. The state is simultaneously promoting domestic alternatives, though these often come with concerns about surveillance and limited functionality.

      The broader trajectory suggests a deliberate move toward what could be described as a “sovereign internet”—one that is technically and politically insulated from outside influence. That model offers the government tighter narrative control but comes at a cost: reduced innovation, economic friction, and growing public unease. Even among citizens who have largely accepted centralized authority, the cumulative effect of outages, restrictions, and isolation is becoming harder to ignore.

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