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The Internet has been partially restored after the recent unrest in Iran

The Internet in the territory of Iran started to be gradually reconnected after a long shutdown, which was caused by the protests and riots that started in the country recently, the correspondent of RIA Novosti reports.

According to the correspondent's observations, the Internet was only partially connected in the Islamic republic. the connection is unreachable and currently not available for subscribers of all operators. To get Internet access, the user must also use a VPN to access foreign websites and international messengers, but not all VPNs work with all carriers.

According to the correspondent's observations, being in Tehran, choosing the right operator-VPN combination, you can use the international Internet without problems, including accessing Russian websites, in particular, the website of the Russian Embassy.
In Iran, websites of Russian airlines, media, blogs, search engines, as well as applications of Russian banks.