Authorities in Crimea have begun installing public telephones designated for contacting emergency services, due to widespread problems with mobile phone networks. The calls are reportedly free of charge.
The installation of free emergency telephones in Crimea appears to be a direct response to persistent mobile network disruptions on the peninsula. While the precise extent of the mobile outages remains unclear, the move highlights ongoing infrastructure challenges in the region. Crimea has faced a series of logistical and supply difficulties in recent months, including water supply interruptions, fuel shortages, and a regional emergency declared amid Ukrainian strikes, as The Zioneer has previously reported.
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