Saed News: "The key issue in such situations is to avoid giving information to the enemy. Releasing any photo or video of the pilot or the downed jet could reveal details about how it was destroyed, the crash location, or even the type of weapon used."
According to the political service of the analytical news site Saed News, Khorasan newspaper emphasized the necessity of avoiding the release of any videos or photos of the country’s situation on social media.
The newspaper wrote on this matter: The important issue at such times is to refrain from giving news and information to the enemy. Therefore, the publication of any photo or video, at any level, of the enemy pilot or fighter jet can provide a lot of information about the type of destruction, the crash, or in some cases the location of the incident, and even the type of weapon used against it.
On the other hand, analyzing the fighter jet and its pilot’s information takes time. That is why it is natural that, to prevent any exploitation by the enemy and to avoid giving opportunities for things like reverse engineering and so forth, no images or information about this subject should be released for now.
Although the enemy uses dirty methods for assassination, violence, and creating fear and terror, it seems that ordinary people’s phones are not at risk of accidents like explosions, etc.
The main concern is only about protecting banking information or location data, which, if careful when clicking on links received via SMS, will not be worrisome either.
In this regard, we should not fall into anxiety and fear, but it is better, regardless of the issue of phone explosions—which seems almost impossible with ordinary phones—to still exercise caution so that we do not unintentionally reveal information about ourselves, our place of residence, neighborhood conditions, or city through phone calls or any other method to enemy agents and mercenaries.