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Published 10:44 31 Mar 2022 BST
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Not only are mobile phones being weaponised through this method but reports suggest that some drones are even able to hack into a device's internal GPS tracking system, making pinpointing both soldier and civilian locations even easier.
The Canadian sniper known as 'Wali', who volunteered to fight in Ukraine, recently revealed this was the same reason he had been falsely reported as dead by multiple outlets. Declaring it a safety risk to bring your phone when fighting, he had simply not been active on his phone for a number of days whilst assisting Ukrainian soldiers on the frontline.
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