Mobile Phone and Internet Services Suspended in Attock, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad
Special Report
In a sudden move, mobile phone and internet services have been suspended in Attock, Rawalpindi, and Islamabad, causing major disruptions for residents in these areas. This decision, made on government orders, is reportedly aimed at maintaining public security, although specific reasons have not been disclosed.
The suspension comes amid rising political tensions and security concerns across Pakistan. Similar measures have been observed in other regions during sensitive periods, such as protests or high-risk events. Residents now face difficulties accessing basic communication and online services, with no clear indication of when normal service will resume.
This disruption has sparked frustration among many, particularly businesses, students, and emergency responders, who depend on stable mobile and internet connections for their daily operations. There are growing calls for the government to restore services promptly and provide more transparency about the reasons behind the blackout.
As the situation unfolds, residents are left waiting for updates on when they can expect communications to return to normal.