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Putin bans Russian military from carrying phones, other electronic devices, report says
2020-05-08
[FoxNews] Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree Wednesday prohibiting members of Russia's armed forces from carrying smartphones and other electronic devices in an effort to prevent the exposure of military operations.

Officials said the move was necessary to prevent sensitive information from getting into the hands of foreign intelligence services, Radio Free Europe reported. Russian military service members have been warned in the past about sharing information online and on their social media posts.

The decree bans devices that can track locations and transmit audio recordings and photos.

A similar law bans Russian military personnel from carrying devices that can connect to the Internet.

In recent years, Russian military operations in Syria and eastern Ukraine -- where Ukrainian forces have been waging battles with Moscow-backed separatists since 2014 -- have been inadvertently exposed through social media posts. Some of the posts have contradicted Russian accounts of its presence in various conflicts.

Other posts have revealed information about troop movements and equipment. In addition, videos of hazing among Russian military recruits have also been uploaded online.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  Surely these dudes had their cell phones tracked, or?
Posted by: Clem   2020-05-08 17:26  

#3  Hopefully, the Taliban and ISIS will continue to reject the absurd notion that cell phones are an OPSEC risk.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-05-08 02:16  

#2  Don't forget Fitbits.
Posted by: gorb   2020-05-08 00:13  

#1  Vlad is thinking OPSEC. And he's right.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2020-05-08 00:11  

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