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Russian troops are proving that cell phones in war zones are a very bad idea "If I can find you, I can target you." By Jeff Schogol. Published May 13, 2022 12:50 PM EDT ...
Ukrainian artillery targets Russian soldiers by pinpointing their phone signals. Despite the deadly results, Russian troops keep defying a ban on cellphone use near the front.
A Russian general was seriously injured by an exploding cellphone used in a failed assassination attempt by Ukraine’s Security Service, according to local reports. Major-General Yuri ...
A rare public blame game has broken out between the Russian government and some pro-Kremlin leaders and military experts, after Moscow appeared to blame its own soldiers’ use of cell phones for ...
Hird agreed that the use of cell phones by Russian soldiers likely played a role in the strike, as it seemed to be timed after Russian President Vladimir Putin's New Year's Eve speech, when many ...
The war in Ukraine entered 2023 with its deadliest attack yet on Russian troops – and an attempt by Moscow to shift the bulk of blame onto its own dead soldiers, writes David A. Andelman.
Russia's Prime Minister has issued a ban on using mobile phones without handsfree equipment while driving, a spokesman for Russia's traffic police said Tuesday. The rule was designed to enhance ...
Russia told its troops not to use their cell phones. But they just couldn't help but turn them on around midnight on New Year's Eve.
Russia on Wednesday blamed its soldiers’ own use of their cell phones for Ukrainians launching a New Year’s Day attack on a temporary Russian barracks outside of Donetsk. The Russian Ministry ...
US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland’s cell phone call to President Donald Trump from a restaurant in Ukraine this summer appears to be a shocking security breach that raises ...
4) This is a Russian cell phone commercial. The gist of it — I think — is that a company named Beeline has a new program that allows you to sync your bank account and cell phone plan so you ...
A rare public blame game has broken out between the Russian government and some pro-Kremlin leaders and military experts, after Moscow appeared to blame its own soldiers’ use of cell phones for ...