Russia may be targeting Ukrainian communications to cut off civilians internet and access to news as their invasion continues, the MoD has said.has now stretched into its 12th day, with his forces indiscriminately bombing civilian areas, showing little signs of stopping.
"Ukrainian internet access is also highly likely being disrupted as a result of collateral damage from Russian strikes on infrastructure. Over the past week, internet outages have been reported in Mariupol, Sumy, Kyiv and Kharkiv." Siniohubov added: "According to a representative of the Broadcasting, radio communication and television concern, there is no signal yet. They will work on restoration, which will be announced later."The burnt out remains of a building destroyed by Russian army shelling in Kharkiv on Sunday continuing to shell an area which was established as a humanitarian corridorThe MoD said the move likely a ploy to distract attention away from Russia resetting forces for a renewed attack.
A third attempt at a humanitarian corridor has been agreed for 7am UK time on Monday for people to evacuate out of surrounded cities including Mariupol, Kharkiv, Sumy and Kyiv.