Facebook allows recordings of violence against Russian forces || Facebook allows recordings of violence against Russian forces

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Facebook has allowed relaxations in the rules to allow for the release of records of violence against Russian military personnel.

Record: March 11, 2022 08:34
AM

New York,

Today marks the 16th consecutive day of war between Ukraine and Russia. Countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, have repeatedly called for an end to the war. UN The organization and Pope Francis have called for a ceasefire. The war has claimed the lives of civilians and soldiers from both countries. Millions of people from various countries are fleeing Ukraine in search of protection ahead of the war.

However, Russian forces have been conducting missile, air and artillery attacks on major cities. At the same time, Ukraine alone is compensating Russia. The UN says more than 20 lakh people have fled as refugees so far. Officials said.

The United States has imposed sanctions on Russia. Similarly, in many fields, including sports and trade, many countries are imposing sanctions against Russia. Thus, Russian athletes are greatly affected. Many businesses, including Amazon, have suspended their service.

In this case, Facebook has given permission to publish records against Russian soldiers in protest of the Russian invasion. According to a Facebook post, the rules have been temporarily relaxed in the run-up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, allowing for the release of records such as the death toll for Russian troops. But credible threats against citizens are not allowed.

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