Southern and central Somalia without internet services for second day




The real reason for the internet shutdown remains unknown though the Somali government attributed it to damaged undersea fibre optic cables.
“Fibre optic cables under the sea may have been broken, and we are currently undertaking an investigation to ascertain that,” Somalia’s Minister of Posts, Telecommunication and Technology, Eng Abdi Anshur Hassan said.
Southern and central regions of the country, including Mogadishu, experienced a similar internet shutdown in 2017 after undersea fibre optic cables were reportedly cut by a cargo ship.
The internet shutdown came amid political tension in the Horn of Africa country after parliament ousted Prime Minister Hassan Ali Kheyre.
Kheyre’s removal was criticised by the US, the EU and Somali opposition parties.

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