British Intelligence MI6 Monitor Russian Soldier via use of Gay Dating app GRINDR
By: S.Raza Ali Shah
The MI6 Secret Intelligence Service. intelligence services helped to monitor the Russian invasion of Ukraine by tracking the soldiers' use of social networking sites – including the gay dating app Grindr.
A source said mysteries were likewise shared on dating locales like Grindr. Putin restricted gay 'publicity' in 2013, yet the application is as yet utilized watchfully, even in the military.
The source said: 'These destinations were a mother lode for our government agents, and the dating applications specifically - troopers and those associated with the tactical exertion were especially unguarded. It implied we were very versed with the plans and the advent of the attack, directly down to subtleties, for example, the development of blood supplies to the Russian soldiers.'
The source added that the sum - and the quality - of the knowledge imparted to the Ukrainians was profoundly surprising.
'We are fundamentally giving them unexpurgated admittance to our insight to assist them as best we with canning, just holding back subtleties to safeguard sources and to mask a portion of our techniques.
English insight administrations assisted with checking the Russian attack of Ukraine by following the warriors' utilization of long-range informal communication destinations - including the gay dating application Grindr.
As Russian powers activated on the Ukraine line, UK spies became progressively sure that Vladimir Putin was arranging a full attack after taking advantage of messages traded on locales like Vkontakte, known as VK for short, which is what could be compared to Facebook.
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