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For Russian troops, cellphone use is a persistent, lethal danger

Por: The Boston Globe World January 05, 2023

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Early in their invasion of Ukraine, some Russian fighters closing in on the capital, Kyiv, made calls with cellphones and uploaded videos to TikTok, betraying their location to Ukrainian eavesdroppers.The Ukrainians used the cellphone signals to launch missiles at their location — to devastating effect, according to Ukraine’s head of military intelligence.Now, almost a year later and despite a ban on personal cellphones, Russian soldiers in... + full article



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