Yandex has hidden 119 objects near Russia's western border on its maps, most of which are linked to Russia's defense industry and military, according to an investigation by Swedish media outlet SVT, conducted in collaboration with Danish and Norwegian outlets. The research revealed that these objects include 31 related to defense production and research, 29 air bases, 16 anti-aircraft defense systems, 12 naval bases, and others such as logistics centers, nuclear facilities, and space-related infrastructure. This follows a court ruling in Moscow in December 2024 requiring Yandex to obscure images of the Ryzan Oil Refinery after multiple Ukrainian attacks. Experts argue that attempts to censor this information may backfire, increasing interest in these locations. Additionally, reports indicate that Russia is strengthening its military presence near NATO borders, including constructing new bases close to Finland.
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