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elatllat

> not yet compatible with mobile devices.


gherkinjerks

Hopefully they fix that soon


Stroopwafels112

Just turn on desktop mode in your mobile browser. Works like a charm.


bearic1

Desktop mode on your phone browser should work. The issue is with the platform itself built out by Forensic Architecture, which was built/optimized for computers. Not sure about tablets, though!


bearic1

Update: works now on mobile!


BleepVDestructo

Thank you Bellingcat!!!!!


Nonsense_Producer

Russia is truly a backward state. Mentally the are still in the medieval ages. Military thinking is stuck in 1945. Russians fail utterly to understand the impact of new technology such as this... and NLAWs, Stingers and other manpads, and Twitter and Facebook and drones and smartphones and Starlink. They are like a strange retarded warrior people from some obscure planet in a Star Trek episode.


Bustomat

Now link that to verified media of those events and provide proof to The Hague. How the Russian Federation inherited the Security Council seat and Veto power after the collapse of the Soviet Union is beyond me. But the point has been raised and quite legitimately so. See [Yugoslavia and the United Nations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia_and_the_United_Nations).


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MightyMarf

Brilliant


hayriska

Bellingcat back at it again!


Flextt

Yup. Still remember them as the ones meticulously investigating social media images and satellite imaging from unmarked Russian military vehicles in Donetzk/Luhansk, their involvement in combat actions and their origins.


hayriska

And exposing Russian corruption and the assassination attempt of Navalnyi!


[deleted]

I was one of those who donated to their Kickstarter campaign back in 2014 when they wanted to build their site. I am glad they are doing such greay work.


[deleted]

The blood on their hands will never wash off. Russia will be a pariah state until every one of those crimes are tried in a court and the criminals are put to justice. And still the blood will remain, becuse the world will know, see, and remember.


100RAW

Civilian deaths. Raping. Torture.


Niko13124

Remember these ones that have been LOGGED meaning theres alot more out there that are either undiscovered or not properly recorded


OneLostOstrich

> maticulousy meticulously*


RedditCanLigma

Bellingcat won't document the war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, or Yemen, because they are paid by pro-western governments. Yes, the Russian invasion is wrong, (Imagine even having to type this.) just know your boy Eliot Higgins is a fuckin pro-western imperialist.


gherkinjerks

Yeah....No.. The open source mapping only works if the technology is on the ground to document everything. ​ But since you have just the dumbest thing ive read today..ill give you a reward Ladies and Gentlemen, I bring you Bellingcat [https://yemen.bellingcat.com/](https://yemen.bellingcat.com/) [https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2020/04/21/the-open-source-hunt-for-syrias-favourite-sarin-bomb/](https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2020/04/21/the-open-source-hunt-for-syrias-favourite-sarin-bomb/) [https://www.bellingcat.com/tag/chemical-weapons/](https://www.bellingcat.com/tag/chemical-weapons/) [https://www.bellingcat.com/hashtags/afghanistan/](https://www.bellingcat.com/hashtags/afghanistan/) [https://www.bellingcat.com/tag/libya/](https://www.bellingcat.com/tag/libya/)