Google banned ads from Russian users after the Kremlin invaded Ukraine; Russian authorities accused Google of starting an “information war” when the company blocked Russian media on YouTube. While this tension between Google and Russia continues, a new claim has been made. It was claimed that Google made Russian military bases ‘visible’ in the Maps application. However, this information did not reflect the truth…
Google spokesperson Genevieve Park, who reached the US-based media outlet The Verge about the subject after the claim in question went viral, said, “We did not make any changes in our satellite images of Russia. “The images in circulation were available on Google Maps long before the Ukrainian invasion,” he said.
Information that Google has made Russian military zones publicly visible is not correct
Also Teyit.org, Google forwarded to The Verge Before the announcement, he had published his research that this information was unfounded, and shared the information that the relevant regions were not blurred in the images recorded on Google Maps before the invasion of Ukraine.
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