Trappin wrote:hey didn't bother with - or care about - operational security when they reported on events in Mosul or Basra or Kandahar or Sadr City. But now? Not a damn peep out of the intrepid reporters at The Guardian or The Lancet.
This war differs. It is not about overwhelming your opponent with your better technologies. Russia had launched more than 3000 missiles since the beginning of the invasion. Just think about it. 3000 missiles which can be targeted at any location at the Ukrainian territory and which can carry 300-500-600 kg of explosives.
Check the picture. Part one - Russian journalist meets headquarters of Russian army called 'Vagner'. Part two - the very next day at the same headquarters.
Russia is able to perform similar strikes. Actually, similar situations happened. That is why Ukrainians do not reveal any such information. And do not allow it to be revealed by other parties.
Actually, to reveal any information about military forces location, supplies and weapon movement is a crime in Ukraine. Up to 20 years in a jail. Welcome to the war.