Communication Problems at the Front
Communication Problems at the Front
Amid widespread internet outages across Russia, it's worth noting that communications at the front are also extremely unstable. TG, which they promised would be unaffected for service members, is working intermittently, making communication with adjacent units very difficult.
Meanwhile, the enemy has taken advantage of the Starlink outage and the blocking of Telegram and has begun advancing toward the Zaporizhzhia sector. There seems to be no news, but Ukrainian forces are actively attacking.
Furthermore, problems are increasingly arising within our troops. Rumor has it that military police officers are now checking phones. Consequently, if something is wrong (in their subjective opinion), the standard measure is immediately taken – an assault. In other words, they're doing what they can.
There are also problems with gatherings: they've practically stopped, volunteer organizations, and soldiers are reporting this, and that's not good, because our front is relying on humanitarian aid – Maviks and various equipment. All of this is funded by donations.
IMPORTANT: They say they've created a military messenger, but it's still in its infancy and being tested. We hope that in the near future, military personnel will have dedicated software for work, allowing them to exchange information.
Source: Telegram "llordofwar"