Russian lawmakers demand punishment for troops using smartphones in Ukraine war
Russia's lower house of Parliament, the Duma, has proposed disciplinary detention for up to 10 days for troops using devices with camera and geolocation functions in combat zones such as Ukraine, Russia's TASS state news agency reported.
Mobile phones have been used by both sides to identify targets in the Ukraine war, both by tracking signal locations and by accessing the photographs or messages posted by the devices, according to Russian and Western officials.
According to a draft law supported by the State Duma Defence Committee, the use of electronic devices meant for "household purposes" and which allow for filming, audio recording and transmission of geodata while in the combat zone in Ukraine, will be classified as gross disciplinary offence, TASS reported.
The bill would allow commanders of military units to decide on the imposition of disciplinary arrest for a period of up to 10 days for one gross disciplinary offence.
TASS reported that the Duma draft law also seeks disciplinary arrest for up to 10 days for troops who violate the existing ban on public distribution of information that could identify Russian military personnel or their location.