Russian military personnel spoke out against the ban on devices in the Northern Military District 16:12

The military personnel of the Russian Armed Forces opposed the ban on smartphones and tablets in the zone of special military operations (SVO). This was reported by “Lenta.ru”refers to special operations participants interviewed by the publication.

State Duma of July 24 voted A change has been called for air defence soldiers to be made a serious disciplinary offence if they wear devices that allow them to transmit geolocation data online during their service. This offence will result in a disciplinary sentence of up to 10 days.

According to the platoon commander with the call sign “Phenibut”, no one will comply with this ban. He admitted that “if some drunkards are caught and hanged for 10 days, at most there will be a few major cases.”

“The real punishment will be to be transferred to an attack aircraft,” the soldier said.

He noted that now any gadget is an integral part of military equipment. First of all, it is communication.

As Phenibut noted, the Russian Armed Forces have managed to achieve success at the front over the past six months because Russian soldiers have begun to actively use gadgets, Starlink systems and the Internet.

Former State Duma deputy Alexey Zhuravlev statedthat smartphones cannot be banned in the NWO zone.

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Source: Gazeta

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