To be fair, it is normal to ask people to not film drone and missile impacts because posting those videos on the internet gives the attacker great feedback on the impact of the attack. It’s a thing here in Ukraine, too - though I haven’t heard of anyone getting fined by it, generally people just censor any identifying landmarks to make it harder to figure out where the drone hit.
To be fair, it is normal to ask people to not film drone and missile impacts because posting those videos on the internet gives the attacker great feedback on the impact of the attack. It’s a thing here in Ukraine, too - though I haven’t heard of anyone getting fined by it, generally people just censor any identifying landmarks to make it harder to figure out where the drone hit.