Netblocks: Sudan almost completely shut down the internet

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Sudan almost completely shuts down internet, reports TASS with reference to the international Internet monitoring service Netblocks.

“Real-time network data shows that the internet connection in Sudan is almost completely failing. At the same time, the connection level in the country is currently 2% of normal.”

It was noted that the internet in Sudan has disappeared due to the ongoing conflicts.

In Sudan, the de facto leader of the country entered the open phase in the morning between the armed forces led by the army commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Commander of the Emergency Response Forces (Special Forces), Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo. April 15

Earlier, Sudan Civil Aviation Authority decided to lengthen restrictions on flights in republican airspace.

Restrictions on flights over the country’s airspace have been extended until April 30.

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