Lihtsam on vist küsida, millised andmed on veel kättesaadavad ja usutavad.
Venemaa valitsus on varjanud avalikkuse eest tohutul hulgal andmeid, püüdes varjata Ukraina sõja mõju. Analüüs näitab, et alates 2022. aasta veebruarist on eemaldatud peaaegu 500 andmekogumit, mis hõlmavad kõike, alates ilmast kuni riiklike pensionideni.
Venekeelne pikem lugu.
https://tochno.st/materials/za-posledni ... byt-tocnym
Ingliskeelne kokkuvõte.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1746 ... 23087.html
1/ The Russian government has hidden a vast amount of data from the public in an apparent attempt to conceal the impact of the war in Ukraine. An analysis shows that almost 500 datasets have been removed since February 2022, covering everything from weather to state pensions.
2/ The Russian publication 'To Be Precise' reports that at least 44 government bodies have stopped publishing data, with some statistical platforms being taken down entirely. The law was changed in February 2023 to allow the government to stop publishing state statistics.
3/ Much of the data that has been removed or suspended from publication relates to direct or indirect indicators of the war's impact. Such datasets were often used by independent Russian commentators and analysts. They include:
4/ Data showing the impact of sanctions, including imports, exports, oil production and refining.
Information on companies subject to sanctions, companies involved in military production and companies workin on import substitution
5/Government procurement and contracts, and budget expenditures.
Data relating to deaths and disabilities caused by the war.
Almost all data on prisoners, many of whom have died after being recruited to fight in Ukraine.
6/Monthly data on crimes committed with the use of firearms, ammunition and explosives, which had increased greatly in Russian regions bordering Ukraine.
Data on atmospheric altitude conditions was deleted following drone attacks on Moscow
7/Data on potential strategic targets such as power plants, power lines, and radioactive waste storage sites, as well as regional offices of government departments.
Information on energy consumption, which could be used to infer the state of the economy
8/Data on migration and the issuing of passports to residents of occupied regions of Ukraine.
At least 40 Russian government websites are now inaccessible to non-Russian IP addresses, likely in an attempt to prevent them being targeted by DDoS attacks from abroad.