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Georgian granny disconnects Armenian internet
Beware copper-scavenging septuagenarians
A Georgian granny faces a possible three years in jail after a copper-scavenging expedition ended in Armenia's disconnection from the internet.
While hoping to pick up some valuable booty in the village of Ksani on 28 March, the 75-year-old damaged fibre-optic cables owned by the Georgian Railway Telecom company, which serve Armenia, Azerbaijan and eastern Georgia.
Cue an evening of net-free Armenia, as providers ArmenTel, FiberNet Communication and GNC-Alfa were brought down for several hours until normal service resumed after midnight.
Given her advanced years, the septuagenarian internet-killer has been released "pending the end of the investigation and subsequent trial", the BBC notes. ®