Vladimir Putin's forces have been left out in the open after key positions were reportedly 'exposed' on Google Maps.Writing on Twitter, the Ukrainian Armed Forces said that the search engine had given access to stunning photographs which display important strategic locations of the Russian army.Sites said to be visible online include a nuclear weapons storage base in the city of Murmansk in northwest Russia, and air bases in the east of the country.
Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetso and Russia's advanced Su-57 fighter jet can also be seen. Twitter account @ArmedForcesUkr — which has been cited before by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence — suggested Google had made an active decision to unblur the pictures.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s former spokesperson, Luliia Mendel used the reports to thank the tech giant, writing: “Google revealed on its maps all strategic and military objects of the Russian Federation.
Thank you Google.” Open-source intelligence account OSINT UK tweeted: “Google Maps has stopped hiding Russia’s secret military & strategic facilities. “Allowing anyone in the public to view.
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