During the Russian attack on Wednesday, internet traffic in Ukraine declined to 35% of the average level, reported the monitoring company Netblocks. “Ukraine is in the midst of a nationwide power outage with a severe impact on internet access; real-time indicators show that national connectivity is now at 35% of previous levels following the second barrage of targeted missile attacks by Russia in a week,” it said. The Russian missile attack affected most regions; the worst access was in the Poltava, Cherkasy, and Mykolaiv regions, which was only 8% of the level prior to the attacks. In addition, Russia’s attack on Ukrainian infrastructure on Wednesday affected Moldova, with significant simultaneous outages across the country.
Internet access in Ukraine fell to 35% of normal due to shelling.

Internet access in Ukraine