In a conflict replete with propaganda from competing sides, a picture can say a thousand words. And finally, those pictures may become available to the general public.
On Tuesday, the head of the international organization monitoring the war in Ukraine said he hopes to publish photographs of cease-fire violations using sophisticated imagery technology — a change that could help clear up the fog of war that fighters on both sides have exploited to their advantage.
“My feeling is that we need to go into the direction of providing imagery that is as neutral as possible,” Lamberto Zannier, the secretary-general of the Organization …read more
Source: Foreign Policy