
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine reaches its 11 day, reports have surfaced of a British spatial data company breaking into encrypted filed of Russian army radio communications.
“We’ve heard them talking about what they’re going to do after they wake up, we’ve heard them having jokes, we’ve heard them crying during fights … we’ve heard an entire range of things. When we take everything together - both the radio communication and the satellite imagery that we’re gathering – we’re seeing not great advancement from the Russian troops, clearly they’re having a lot of issues," the company's founder, Samuel Cardillo said in a recent interview with Sky News Australia.
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