At the checkpoints militants even restore remote accounts of local residents to study their correspondence, a resident of the occupied territory told on Twitter.
"It was the most terrible trip since the beginning of 2015 — a resident of CDDLR wrote in a social network. — The phone, bags were checked, filled out the forms and answered questions. Precisely in my phone, they tried to find something. At the same time to my answer: "I deleted my profile from the VK", they told me: "We'll restore it now."
Local residents in the comments to the message write that, when going on a trip through the contact line, it is necessary to take an old mobile phone and specifically buy a new sim card.
At home. It was the most terrible trip since the beginning of 2015. The phone, bags were checked, filled out the forms and answered questions. Precisely in my phone, they tried to find something. At the same time to my answer: "I deleted my profile from the VK", they told me: "We'll restore it now".
21 century in the yard. but we are KGB and afraid. Throw out mobile phones in the toilet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the only way!
They are so weak. Are thay afraid of comments on the "state" level?
Everyone, I think, at home has an old phone that is no longer needed and it is pity to throw it away. Take it, but of course it is needed to buy a new sim card.