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Governor Nikitin stated that the restrictions will be in effect "as long as the threat remains." "I have no doubt that the drones will stop flying, but people will be kept without internet for more than one month, or even a year," believes Vitaly from Dzerzhinsk. Svetlana admits that "there may be no free mobile internet at all anymore," and the current restrictions, which assume that people will start using public Wi-Fi en masse, are preparation for "making access to mobile internet in principle only possible with additional authentication, for example, through Gosuslugi [state services portal]." Varvara, a resident of Nizhny Novgorod, has already stopped hoping that mobile internet will one day work again: "I perceive this shutdown as indefinite. I will pray to fiber-optic Wi-Fi."
The press services of the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast government, Yandex, and Yota did not respond to "Meduza's" requests; it was not possible to contact the T2 press service.
By mid-August 2025, there is still no mobile internet in Dzerzhinsk, Vyksa, Navashino, and Kulebaki. In Nizhny Novgorod, mobile internet only works in the Upper part of the city.
>TL;DR -- this is just the beginning for Rusniggers. KEKAROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO