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Protests in Kazakhstan: country cut off mobile internet

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It was also reported that the sites Orda.kz and KazTAG agencies, which actively covered the protests, stopped opening in Kazakhstan.

In Kazakhstan mobile Internet was turned off amid mass protests.

Operators “Beeline” and Kcell confirmed restrictions on the provision of mobile Internet services.

“Currently Currently, we have observed restrictions on the provision of mobile Internet services for reasons beyond the control of the companies, “says the Beeline Kazakhstan Twitter page.

According to local media reports, the Internet is currently unavailable in the country's largest city, Almaty .

“The What's App and Telegram messengers are currently not working in Almaty. As well as the mobile Internet,” Sputnik Kazakhs reports. tan.

RBC writes that mobile communications periodically disappear in Almaty and in the capital of Kazakhstan Nur-Sultan.

Rallies are held in the capital Nur-Sultan, Almaty, Aktau, Atyrau, Karaganda, Uralsk, Taldykorgan, Kyzylorda, Shymkent and other cities.

It was also reported that the sites Orda.kz and KazTAG agencies, which actively covered the protests, stopped opening in Kazakhstan.

Recall that that for the third day protests over gas prices continue in Kazakhstan. In some cities, the police brutally detained protesters. More details – in the material TSN.ua.

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