The Red Bear watches over its troopers, or how Russia bans its soldiers from using smartphones

The Red Bear watches over its troopers, or how Russia bans its soldiers from using smartphones

Russia’s parliament has just passed a new law, according to which Russian soldiers are forbidden from using smartphones while on duty. To be more specific, the bill forbids them from using a phone with capabilities to take pictures, record videos and access the Internet – so yeah, smartphones. Technically the soldiers could use old cellphones, as long as they would somehow break their 320×180 cameras. The ban also includes laptops and tablets. The bill have been passed with a vote of 400 to 50 voting in favour. The reason for the new bill was, reportedly, the fact that soldier’s social media have allowed open-source journalists to expose Russian military’s activities.

The bill will be signed by Vladimir Putin after passing through the Federation Council, which should be just a formality.

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