Monday, April 18, 2022

RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR Breaking News Heavy blow from Google to the Russian military Putin is very angry


There's a new move from Google Maps that's going to piss Russia off. According to this, Google Maps reportedly made Russian military bases visible to users. Google banned advertising from Russian users after the Kremlin invaded Ukraine, and Russian authorities accused Google of starting a “information war” with the company blocking Russian media on YouTube. A new move came today from the United States-based technology giant after the strings between Russia and Google were stretched. According to new information, Google Maps made Russia's strategic military facilities visible to users. Following this move, new details of Russia's military infrastructure were revealed. In the search of Google Maps, images of military bases, intercontinental ballistic missiles, launch ramps, marine facilities and key command points all over Russia have become accessible. Some of the new footage revealed were Admiral Kuznetsov's aircraft carrier, a nuclear weapons depot near Murmansk, submarines in Kamcatka, the far East Peninsula, and images of a military air base in Kursk, a Western city just 150 kilometers from the Russian-Ukrainian border. Under normal circumstances, satellite images of military facilities are traditionally presented to users of blurry or lower quality by Google Maps to maintain their classified status. But with this move from Google wing, this has changed. "Everyone can now see the Russian military infrastructure at a resolution of about 0.5 meters per pixel," the Twitter post by the Ukrainian Armed Forces said.

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