Russia Could Shut Down the Global Internet? Shocking Warnings From Officials!

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Could Russia really pull the plug on the entire internet? As cyber tensions rise globally, telecommunications experts and military officials are sounding the alarm. Recent intelligence and investigations reveal that Russia may be targeting undersea internet cables—the invisible yet vital infrastructure that powers 99% of global communications, including banking, trade, and emergency services.

Over the past two years, 11 subsea cables have been mysteriously damaged in the Baltic Sea, coinciding with increased movements of Russian naval forces. Among them is the Yantar, a high-tech Russian vessel suspected of mapping these critical cables, possibly for future disruption.

Now, NATO is on alert, and UK Defense Secretary John Healey has called out Russia’s actions as acts of escalating aggression. The fear? That a coordinated sabotage could trigger massive internet outages, financial chaos, and disrupt global stability.

Telecommunications firms are urging governments to officially classify subsea internet cables as “critical infrastructure,” requiring immediate international protection and surveillance.

If true, this could be the next phase of cyber warfare, where cutting cables equals cutting off countries from the world.

What would happen if the internet went dark?

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