Internet Shutdowns
Who Shuts Down the Internet the Most?
Based on 947 shutdowns we've tracked since 2018
- Africa
- Americas
- Asia
- Europe
- Oceania
Ongoing
13
ongoing shutdowns around the world
104
Internet shutdowns around the world since June 2025
14
countries have experienced a total or partial Internet shutdown since June 2025
30,362 hours
of Internet access have been lost by the the world’s population since June 2025, due to intentional disruptions.
Shutdowns
May 2019
947 shutdowns
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile Internet Services
Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir
A gunfight broke out between the militants and the security forces at a village in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district shortly after dawn on Wednesday. According to local news gathering agency GNS, the gunfight broke out in Tazipora Mohammadpora village after the forces launched a search operation in the area following a tip-off about the presence of militants there. Mobile Internet was snapped in Kulgam as precautionary measure soon after the firefight began, it quoted an official as having said.
India
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- Total Duration 1 day, 11 hours
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Past
National shutdown
Iraq
- Start
- End
- Total Duration 4 days
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Past
Regional shutdown
Tral and parts of Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir
India
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- Total Duration 1 day
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Past
National shutdown
Malawi
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- Total Duration 1 day
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile Internet services
Kulgam, Kashmir Valley, Jammu and Kashmir
Two militants were killed on Wednesday by security forces in an encounter which ensued during a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in the south Kashmir district of Kulgam, official sources said. Internet service has been suspended in Kulgam, where clashes erupted at several places.
India
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- Total Duration 0 minutes
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Past
Service blocking
Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook Messenger
Primary websites belonging to some of the services remain reachable according network data, although certain backend services are restricted preventing ordinary operation of the websites and mobile apps. Facebook backend servers used by Facebook Messenger and Instagram also appear among those affected as well as those used by WhatsApp, limiting image and video sharing features. Telegram includes censorship circumvention measures, although users have already reported difficultly with the messaging app.
Indonesia
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- Total Duration 3 days
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Past
Service blocking
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Gmail, YouTube, Google Drive
The already-slow internet in Tajikistan ground even slower this week following criticism from President Emomali Rahmon, who expressed fears about the risk of online communication bolstering terrorism. Speaking at a meeting of post-Soviet security officials on May 21, Rahmon said more needed to be done to combat the activity of extremists in the virtual space. By the same evening, Tajik authorities had sprung into action, extending the blockages on websites to all Google resources, which meant that internet users could not access Gmail, YouTube or Google Drive, among other things. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media sites are also off-limits. VPNs, the software that many use to circumvent blocks, are also performing patchily. And people with Android telephones cannot experiment with downloading any others since Google Play is blocked.
Tajikistan
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- Total Duration 8 days
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Past
Service blocking
Guangdong Province, Shanghai, Chongqing, and other places
The incident disrupted over one hundred services. Cisco reported that both users in China attempting to reach sites hosted external to China, as well as users outside of China trying to connect to sites hosted within China would have been impacted. China Telecom controls and manages infrastructure beyond the country’s borders, and also maintains global interconnects, peering with service providers in many locations around the world
China
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- Total Duration 11 days
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Past
Regional shutdown
Mobile Internet Services
Pulwama, Jammu and Kashmir
A Kashmiri militant was among three militants who were killed on Saturday in a gunfight with the security forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama district, police said. "Three terrorists have been killed in Panzgam operation. Weapons and war-like stores were recovered," Defence Ministry Spokesman Colonel Rajesh Kalia said. "Bodies of three militants have been recovered," a police officer added. The slain Kashmiri militant was identified as Showkat Ahmad Dar, a resident of the same village, where the operation was conducted. Authorities have suspended mobile Internet services in the area. Train services between Srinagar and Bannihil town of Jammu region have also been suspended.
India
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- Total Duration 0 minutes
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Past
Regional shutdown
Public Wifi
London Metro
Police have shut down the public's access to wifi on the London Underground in an attempt to disrupt planned protests by climate protesters.
United Kingdom
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- Total Duration 0 minutes
