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Russian State Duma Proposes 10-Day Detention for Troops Using Smartphones in Combat Zones
Jul 24, 2024, 12:27 AM
The Russian State Duma has proposed an amendment to criminalize the use of personal electronic devices by military personnel in combat zones, such as Ukraine. The proposed law, supported by the State Duma Defense Committee, would consider the carrying of gadgets with camera and geolocation functions a 'gross disciplinary offense.' Troops caught using these devices could face disciplinary detention for up to 10 days. The move aims to prevent leaks about military losses and war crimes, and has prompted significant backlash from Russian volunteers, soldiers, and milbloggers. TASS reported that the proposal highlights ongoing struggles within the Russian military regarding operational security and information control. Andrey Kartapolov, head of the Duma Defense Committee, confirmed the bill's swift passage.
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