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Kremlin says internet curbs are temporary, will be lifted once security threat passes

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MOSCOW, April 14 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Tuesday that ​internet restrictions, which it conceded had caused disruption to many ⁠Russians, were needed for security reasons, but that they were temporary in nature and would be ​lifted once it was safe to do so.

Authorities shut ‌down the mobile internet in Moscow for nearly three weeks in March and regularly block it elsewhere across ⁠the world's largest country, citing the ⁠risk of Ukrainian drones using it to guide attacks.

Authorities have also stepped up a campaign to block messenger apps like Telegram, as well as virtual ‌private networks (VPN) used to bypass online censorship.

"No, this ⁠isn’t a step backwards," Kremlin spokesman ‌Dmitry Peskov said, when asked ​if these were regressive moves.

"We are currently in a situation where security considerations dictate the need ‌to take certain measures," he told ​reporters.

"It is clear ⁠that restrictions on internet access cause inconvenience ‌for many citizens, but ⁠this is the situation we find ourselves in at the moment. Once the need for these measures has ​passed, internet access ‌will, of course, be fully restored and returned ⁠to normal."

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, ​Writing by Andrew Osborn and Anna Peverieri; ​Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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