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Iran flips internet 'kill switch' as protests continue
Summary
NetBlocks reported that Iran implemented a near‑total internet shutdown during nationwide protests, and rights groups reported dozens killed and thousands arrested. Undetermined at this time.
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Iran implemented a near‑total internet shutdown during a wave of nationwide protests, according to the cybersecurity group NetBlocks and rights advocates. NetBlocks said connectivity fell to a small fraction of normal levels. Human rights groups reported dozens of deaths and more than 2,300 arrests as demonstrations spread across many cities. Authorities have not announced a timeline for restoring services.
Key facts:
- NetBlocks reported a near‑total, centrally controlled internet shutdown across Iran, with connectivity measured well below normal levels.
- Rights groups reported at least 65 deaths and more than 2,300 arrests as protests spread to numerous cities.
- Some limited communication reportedly persists near borders, but most national communications and services remain severely restricted.
Summary:
The disruption has sharply reduced communications and access to services across the country, affecting everyday connectivity. Undetermined at this time.
