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China's drone making company leaked the Ukrainian Military positions to Russia?

China's drone making company leaked the Ukrainian Military positions to Russia?

Sanjay Goenka 861 30 Mar 2022

Chinese Drone making company denied the accusation that they were leaking the Ukrainian military positions to the Russian military amid Russia- Ukraine War. After the information about the DJI Company giving the information about Ukraine leaked in tech space, many giant tech companies have announced the removal of DJI.

Highlights

  • The giant tech company German electronics announced the removal on Friday.
  • DJI Company has denied these accusations as “utterly false”
  • The Chinese company said it works for the betterment of the society

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DJI, a Chinese drone-making company has denied the accusations against its company of leaking the Ukrainian military’s secret information like their positions, plans, and their weakness to Russian authority. As the news comes in the light of other companies like German retailers citing such information as a reason for taking their products off shelves.

In response, tech giant MediaMarkt said “in the last few days, we have received more and more information from various sources that the Russian army is using products and data from Chinese drone supplier DJI for military activity in Ukraine.”

A spokesperson of the Chinese firm said “what we have declared as ‘utterly false’ in our statement published yesterday in the claim that DJI is actively supporting the Russian military with hardware and flight data,” said on Wednesday.

Through Twitter, DJI said about the news “We do not support any use that does harm to people’s lives, rights, and interests,” it added further “DJI promotes civilian drone applications that benefit society.”

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Sanjay Goenka

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