Apple's app store, the App Store, requires the Ukrainian company Alty to remove information about the losses of Russians from the rkin application. If this is not done, the applications will be removed from the App Store, Babel reports..
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rkin is an app that allows users to track Russian casualties during the all-out invasion of Ukraine. In particular, it can be used to create a widget on the desktop. In addition, the application sends an air raid alert, and also allows you to donate to the benefit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
At the same time, during the placement in the App Store, the developers were required to delete data on the losses of the Russians, despite the fact that these figures are official and taken from the data of the General Staff, posted in open sources.. In addition, the developers emphasize that they do not publish sensitive content in the program, for example, body fragments..
The App Store does not agree with Alty's position and demands to change the application, otherwise it will be deleted. Ukrainians intend to continue negotiations.
Recall, according to the General Staff, as of July 15, Russia lost 38,000 soldiers involved in a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.. It is noted that the occupiers suffered the greatest losses in the Kramatorsk direction..