Android users in Ukraine receive Air Raid Alerts on their phones
Google was asked to develop this feature by the government of Ukraine to supplement the country’s own system. The data that is used by Google to warn Ukrainians that they need to quickly find a safe spot comes from the alerts that Ukraine delivers itself.
We would imagine that Google sees the Russian people as victims as well (although obviously not to the same extreme as Ukrainians), and as long as it is not accepting payments for Search, Gmail, and YouTube, it feels that it should not deprive the Russian people of using these apps.
Google is also giving companies in countries bordering Ukraine the opportunity to include on their Business Profile in Google Maps and Search information about whether they offer services to Ukrainian refugees. Hotel firms are posting on their Business Profiles whether they are giving Ukrainian refugees free or discounted accommodations.
UScellular is allowing its subscribers to make free calls to and from Ukraine through March 31st.
Apple also followed Google by shutting down some features of Apple Maps in Ukraine including Live Traffic. This prevents Ukrainian citizens from being tracked by Russian forces.