Ukrainian open-source investigators said the new restrictions will make it harder to analyze Russian movements.

The Russian parliament adopted a law Wednesday hiking the penalty for personal use of internet devices by frontline soldiers fighting in Ukraine.

The law classifies possession of devices that allow military personnel to store or send video, photos or geolocation data on the internet as a grave offense, punishable by up to 15 days detention.

It also forbids the transmission of any information that could be used to identify any Russian troops and their whereabouts.

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    5 months ago

    …Wait, that wasn’t a basic standard lesson? Isn’t an unsecured phone transmission basically a death sentence if if gets picked up since it tells people exactly where to fire artillery at?

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      it is also a death sentence to be on the frontlines with no way to learn where you need to go. unsecure comms are better than no comms and russia isn’t competent enough to provide secure comms.

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        *any random ass company: you’re forbidden from checking the work email in your phone, it’s too risky

        *Russian intelligence: here’s our discord server, join to get updates on our tactics and the chance to win ZZ themed water bottles!