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Kristoff Bonne 🇪🇺 🇧🇪

@randahl OK, correct me if I am wrong, but most articles I have read mention that the main reason these jammers are there, is because Russia want to protect its militairy and economic infrastructure (oil, gas terminals) from attack by drones (as happened beginning of March this year).

From a militairy perspective, if these measures happen to affect civilians (from the other side), that is probably the last of their priorities.

That is not unlike how any army from any country would think, no?

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Randahl Fink

@kristoff they are affecting GPS in half of Poland.

Kristoff Bonne 🇪🇺 🇧🇪

@randahl BTW. The nice thing about that map is it shows how the situation is changing over time. The interfence in Poland seems to have existed for about a month and then dissapeared again.
The problem in Estonia seems to have started much earlier.

You can also nicely see how it started in the area around Ukraine, then also included the Moskou region and then later into St-Petersburg.

But if this map is not sign that shows there is a full scale war going on in Euope, I don't know what is.

@randahl BTW. The nice thing about that map is it shows how the situation is changing over time. The interfence in Poland seems to have existed for about a month and then dissapeared again.
The problem in Estonia seems to have started much earlier.

You can also nicely see how it started in the area around Ukraine, then also included the Moskou region and then later into St-Petersburg.

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