Russia’s Internet, Airspace Disrupted by Drone Attacks
A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on Thursday forced Russia to shut down internet access in parts of the Oryol region and restrict airspace, causing significant disruptions at Moscow’s airports. This attack, the largest since March, involved hundreds of drones, according to Russian reports, and follows similar attacks over the preceding 72 hours. The internet shutdowns, explained by officials as a security measure to hinder drone navigation, highlight the escalating conflict amidst ongoing peace talks. President Trump’s call for immediate talks between Russia and Ukraine remains unconfirmed by the Kremlin.