'Flash' urged military personnel to check their cars — what is the threat.
14.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.07.2025
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Expert in electronic warfare and electronic intelligence Sergey 'Flash' Biskrestnov urged servicemen and law enforcement officers to check their cars for the presence of GPS trackers.
'Check the underside and wheel arches of your cars daily for GPS trackers on magnets. If you find any, be sure to inform your commanders, and the commanders will inform further,' he urged.
Biskrestnov also warned that ignoring this advice means that the final points of your regular routes will become targets for 'Shaheds'.
Established threat
It is worth mentioning that in Kyiv, officers of the Security Service of Ukraine, together with the National Police, detained a Russian agent who planned a terrorist attack against the military of the National Guard using a cunning plan. Also, in Kharkiv, a woman suspected of preparing a terrorist attack against Ukrainian defenders was detained.
Users must be aware of the potential risks associated with GPS trackers in vehicles and pay attention to the safety of their cars and personal safety. Recent events emphasize the importance of coordinated action and readiness to detect potential threats.Read also
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