Russia's Telegram ban disrupts military operations in Ukraine

Russia's recent ban on Telegram, a key messaging app, is reportedly hindering its military communications in Ukraine. The move, aimed at promoting a state-owned alternative, has drawn criticism from soldiers reliant on the service. Combined with restrictions on Starlink access, it has affected drone operations on the front lines.

Last week, Russian authorities banned several Western apps, including Telegram and WhatsApp, to encourage use of Max, an unencrypted state-owned messaging service. The decision targeted Telegram for allegedly violating national law, with officials stating it was for the "protection of Russian citizens." This has sparked unusual pushback from soldiers and pro-war bloggers, who depend heavily on the cloud-based app for battlefield coordination.

According to Bloomberg, pro-Russian military channels have voiced concerns that the Telegram blackout, alongside Elon Musk's decision earlier this month to cut Russia's access to Starlink via SpaceX, is impairing frontline activities. Telegram serves as the primary tool for millions of Russian civilians and troops to communicate directly in combat zones. Senior European diplomats informed Bloomberg that the combined disruptions have notably weakened Russian communications.

Starlink's satellite network plays a crucial role in enabling the Russian military's drone strikes, and its unavailability for unauthorized terminals in Ukraine has led to reduced strike frequency in recent weeks. This shift has provided an edge to Ukrainian forces. A Ukrainian drone operator known as Giovanni shared with the BBC that the Starlink limitations have stripped the Russian army of "their ability to control the field." He estimated, "I think they lost 50% of their capacity for offence," adding, "That's what the numbers show. Fewer assaults, fewer enemy drones, fewer everything."

The bans form part of broader efforts to restrict foreign apps, but their impact on ongoing operations highlights Telegram's integral role in military logistics.

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Illustration of Russian drones and missiles attacking Ukrainian power substations, causing fiery explosions, blackouts, and rail disruptions near a nuclear plant.
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Russian drones and missiles hit Ukraine's power grid and transport hubs, officials say

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A large-scale Russian drone and missile attack damaged power facilities in eight Ukrainian regions on Saturday, causing blackouts, forcing nuclear plants to cut output and disrupting rail services, according to Ukrainian authorities and the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Russia has implemented blocks on popular platforms including YouTube, Telegram and WhatsApp through DNS and deep packet inspection technologies. The government is promoting its state-controlled alternative, MAX, amid these restrictions. Citizens are seeking workarounds, though VPNs are also facing targeting.

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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is studying a potential ban on the encrypted messaging app Telegram due to concerns over illegal activities like pornography and gambling. This follows a similar proposal for Signal earlier in the month. Rights groups worry about impacts on private communication rights.

Chinese authorities have instructed domestic companies to stop using cybersecurity software from more than a dozen US and Israeli firms due to national security concerns. The directive supports Beijing's drive to replace Western technology with homegrown alternatives amid intensifying tech competition with the United States. Three sources familiar with the matter said the notice was issued in recent days.

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US President Donald Trump says he will speak with Elon Musk to restore internet in Iran, cut off by the government amid protests since December 28, 2025. The protests are the largest since 2022, triggered by price hikes and targeting the clerical regime. Trump praised Musk's expertise via his SpaceX company.

South African telecom giant MTN is grappling with intensified challenges in Iran due to US sanctions and recent missile strikes that killed key leaders. Its 49% stake in Irancell has become a frozen asset, preventing fund repatriation since 2018. The deaths of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Defence Minister Amir Nasirzadeh have further disrupted operations.

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The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to close loopholes allowing sales of technology deemed a national security risk, targeting Chinese firms like DJI. With a December 23 deadline approaching, DJI warns that without a security audit, its drones could face an automatic sales ban in the US. Existing owners would remain unaffected by the restrictions on new purchases.

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