"British volunteers have been blamed for a missile strike that
killed 35 people at a Ukrainian training facility because their phone
signals gave away the base’s location.
Whoops.
“Between 12 to 14 British phone numbers starting with the +44
national dialling code were visible to surveillance equipment a short
time before the Russian missile strike on the Yavoriv training facility
in western Ukraine on the 13th of March,” reports Breitbart.
“Mercenaries who were contracted by the Wagner Group, a military
company linked to Moscow, may have been operating nearby at the time of
the strike, according to reports, and specialists fear they would have
been able to pick up, locate, and target a concentrated group of British
mobile phone signals and pass the information to Russian forces.”
The story once again highlights the danger of badly trained foreign volunteers traveling to the front lines of a hot war." SummitNews
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