‘We’re back in the Stone Age’: Russia’s spies turn off the internet
Shutdowns have made one of the world’s most online nations resort to cash, paper maps and pet cams
Lawmakers have so far refused to extend the surveillance programme, which is due to expire on June 12.
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Shutdowns have made one of the world’s most online nations resort to cash, paper maps and pet cams
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