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Ukraine is considering limiting mobile services to counter Russian drones

Andriy Hanotov, the chief of the general staff of Ukraine, was quoted on Sunday as saying that Ukraine could intentionally reduce the quality mobile communications when Russian drones attack to prevent the networks from being used to coordinate attacks.

In the last few months, Russia, three and a half year into the conflict, has intensified drone attacks against Ukraine, improving its technology and increasing drone deployments to maximize damage to strategic targets.

Hnatov said to Ukrainian online video channel Novyny Live that the issue is not one of a disruption in mobile communications but a limitation on communication quality, such as a ban on 4G or 5G.

He added: "So the modems that they use on their unmanned aircraft vehicles can't access the internet provided by our communication operators."

Local media reports suggest that it makes sense to shut down mobile high-speed internet in order to combat drones with cameras which transmit images, and need a 4G connection for operation.

During the war, Russia ordered frequent mobile internet shutdowns in order to stop Ukrainian drone attacks. (Reporting and editing by Helen Popper; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)