Tech billionaire Pavel Durov was recently arrested in France, prompting discussions in Russia about the Telegram messenger app's role in the Ukraine conflict. The Russian military utilizes Telegram as a communication tool, particularly for logistical discussions and establishing reconnaissance-strike networks. Russian Armed Forces maintain Telegram chats for various purposes, while Ukrainian forces often use other platforms like WhatsApp and Viber. Access to messenger apps diminishes among assault units due to limited Internet access; however, Telegram plays a crucial role in external communications linking frontline troops with pro-Kremlin correspondents. Despite its use, experts argue that Telegram is not suitable for military applications. The Russian military has sought to create a unified digital management system since the Soviet era, but delays have hindered the deployment of a military-specific messenger system.