Technology at the service of Ukraine.

The country invaded by Putin's armies has decided to set up "an automatic system of calls to Russia" using facial recognition to reveal to the Russians the extent of their military losses, the Deputy Prime Minister announced on Wednesday. Ukrainian Mykhailo Fedorov.

"Today, we use artificial intelligence to search social networks for profiles of Russian soldiers based on [images] of their bodies, in order to report their death to friends and relatives, explained Mykhailo Fedorov. on Facebook.

We set up a system of automatic calls to Russia to tell the truth about the Russian assassins.

We started doing things we couldn't even imagine a month ago.

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Russia acknowledges sending conscripts to Ukraine

The aim, explained the Deputy Prime Minister, is to "dispel the myth of a 'special operation' in which 'no conscripts take part' and in which 'no one dies'".

Russia has officially dubbed the February 24 invasion a “special military operation”.

Using the word “war” in this country to describe this intervention is liable to prosecution.

Moscow on March 9 for the first time acknowledged the presence of conscripts in Ukraine and admitted that a number of them had been taken prisoner, after claiming that only professional soldiers were fighting there.

In this regard, President Vladimir Putin had assured, before this date, that he would not send conscripts or reservists to Ukraine, saying that only "professionals" had the mission of fulfilling the "set objectives".

In addition, calls from mothers without news of their sons sent to Ukraine have multiplied on social networks.

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