Mobile Network in Dzhankoi Drastically Curtailed by Crimea’s Occupation Authorities: New Operating Schedule.
New Mobile Service Schedule Imposed in Dzhankoi
According to Espreso.tv: The occupation authorities in Crimea have implemented a restricted schedule for mobile communications in the city of Dzhankoi. Starting immediately, mobile networks will only be available from 08:00 to 12:00 and again from 14:00 to 18:00 each day. No end date has been given for these restrictions.
It is worth noting that on July 13, the same authorities announced they could not guarantee fuel supplies or provide reliable schedules for electricity distribution. They have also begun dismantling infrastructure due to a shortage of critical equipment. These measures point to deepening infrastructure problems in the region, which could disrupt daily life for Dzhankoi residents. For context, Crimea has faced ongoing logistical and resource challenges since its annexation, and these latest moves signal further strain on essential services.
Impact on Residents’ Daily Life
The introduction of limited mobile service hours in Dzhankoi highlights growing infrastructure issues in Crimea, likely tied to shortages of resources and equipment. This could create communication difficulties for residents and hinder access to vital information during a period of instability. The situation requires close monitoring, as it may have serious consequences for everyday life in the area.
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