The staff did a bit of play to make the soldiers worried about digging too much.
But hacking the sensors? Russia knew the radiation spikes were false, had the motive, and that they took the servers with them when they left also leaves them looking particularly guilty.
Huh, interesting. Around the time when this was happening, I dismissed the reports of Russian soldiers getting acute radiation syndrome as most likely propaganda because it just didn’t seem plausible considering eg that the earth in that area isn’t that radioactive even if you dug around in it (although I wouldn’t have been surprised if the troops in that area ended up with more cancers years down the line), but I never thought to be suspicious of the sensor readings
According to the article, not in the pattern that this researcher found. I guess if it had been kicked-up dust, or emissions from a particular trench, you’d expect sensors near the source to register high levels of radiation and sensors near one another to register similar readings, but the actual readings didn’t make this kind of sense.
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