Google Maps denies changes to its service to reveal military installations in Russia
The American company Google has not made changes to its Google Maps service to reveal Russia's military and strategic facilities.
This was reported to TASS by a representative of Google.
"We have not made any changes to the blur in our satellite imagery in Russia," a spokesman for the company said in response to a related request.
Previously, the fact that Google removed the secrecy stamp, wrote the Daily Storm. The publication reported that the removal of the restriction allowed users to view at maximum resolution the key objects of the Russian military infrastructure, including the cruiser ship Admiral Kuznetsov, a nuclear weapons storage facility, a flight test site with the latest Su-57 fighters and an intercontinental ballistic missile launch site and an air base.