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Google says it didn’t change Google Maps to disclose Russian military locations

The US-based company Google didn’t change its Google Maps service to disclose Russia’s military and strategic sites, a company spokesman told TASS.

“We haven’t made any changes regarding blurring in our satellite images in Russia,” the spokesman said in response to a request for comment.

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The Daily Storm earlier reported that Google unclassified them. The report said users were able to see high-resolution images of Russia’s key military infrastructure, including the Admiral Kuznetsov cruiser, a nuclear munitions depot, a test flights field with the latest fighter jets, the Su-57s, an ICBM launch site and an air force base.

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