Google Maps Is Blocking Edits In Ukraine After Claims It May Have Been Used To Coordinate Russian Ai
Buzzfeed News
Sarah Emerson BuzzFeed News Reporter
Richard Nieva BuzzFeed News Reporter
Responding to claims that its Maps were being used to coordinate Russian military activity in Ukraine, Google on Tuesday began removing user-submitted locations within the borders of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. The company is removing new content such as photos and business information out of an abundance of caution, a Google spokesperson told BuzzFeed News.
Across social media platforms on Tuesday, people accused Google Maps of hosting content allegedly used to target airstrikes on cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv.
The tags in Google Maps were created on Feb 28th, and people noticed that the tags match the places the missile strikes today, one of these individuals, Oleksandr Balatskyi, told BuzzFeed News in a Twitter DM. People claimed that the tags, or user-generated pins, began appearing yesterday with titles such as ФЕРМЕРСЬКЕ ГОСПОДАРСТВО, or Ukrainian for farm, and СІЛЬСКЕ ГОСПОДАРСТВО, or Ukrainian for agriculture.
BuzzFeed News could not independently verify the existence of specific pins, or the claim that Russias military added them to Google Maps. Dozens of Twitter users have shared the same set of screenshots showing pins labeled ФЕРМЕРСЬКЕ ГОСПОДАРСТВО in Kyiv, though it is unclear when they were created and by whom.
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