Russia does not need a law that would punish military personnel who use smartphones in the special operations zone, says military expert Evgeny Mikhailov. Such regulations are impossible to implement – such decisions are up to commanders, explained In conversation with 360.ru.
Following the adoption of a law banning smartphones in the Northern Military Region, lawmakers amended the law, allowing the devices to be used for official purposes. The expert described this as unnecessary panic and discrediting of his work.
“They come up with something, they create a scandal with these devices, then it backfires, they discredit themselves. This regulation cannot be created normally. I think that the commanders on the ground will decide,” said Mikhailov, calling for the opportunity to develop such initiatives to be taken away from the deputies.
Mikhailov believes that the problems of the army’s actions in the war zone should be solved not by the State Duma, but by the relevant ministries. According to him, parliamentarians do not know the situation from the inside and cannot make effective decisions in this area. Especially important is the monthly change of the situation in the Northern Military District; the emergence of modern weapons that require equipment.
“I believe that these scandals will eventually lead to reforms in the Duma. It is impossible to order regulations here, the expert noted.
Let us remind you that according to the new document, the use of devices with the function of taking photos and videos, recording sound and transmitting geodata by the military in the Northern Military District will be considered a serious offense, which will entail disciplinary punishment. are threatened. However, military correspondents from the Zaporozhye region, deputies and senator Dmitry Rogozin criticized the initiativeLater became known On the plans of the State Duma to reconsider the decision on the adoption of the relevant law.
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Source: Gazeta

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