🗞Рассказал в интервью Парламентской газете о готовящемся законопроекте, запрещающем выдачу иностранных граждан, защищающих наши интересы в зоне СВО, если у себя на родине им за это грозит тюремный срок.
🔜Также поговорили и о другой нашей инициативе, позволяющей передавать в зону СВО конфискованное и невостребованное оружие, хранящееся в Росгвардии и МВД.
🗞Рассказал в интервью Парламентской газете о готовящемся законопроекте, запрещающем выдачу иностранных граждан, защищающих наши интересы в зоне СВО, если у себя на родине им за это грозит тюремный срок.
🔜Также поговорили и о другой нашей инициативе, позволяющей передавать в зону СВО конфискованное и невостребованное оружие, хранящееся в Росгвардии и МВД.
Multiple pro-Kremlin media figures circulated the post's false claims, including prominent Russian journalist Vladimir Soloviev and the state-controlled Russian outlet RT, according to the DFR Lab's report. Sebi said data, emails and other documents are being retrieved from the seized devices and detailed investigation is in progress. Pavel Durov, Telegram's CEO, is known as "the Russian Mark Zuckerberg," for co-founding VKontakte, which is Russian for "in touch," a Facebook imitator that became the country's most popular social networking site. Either way, Durov says that he withdrew his resignation but that he was ousted from his company anyway. Subsequently, control of the company was reportedly handed to oligarchs Alisher Usmanov and Igor Sechin, both allegedly close associates of Russian leader Vladimir Putin. At this point, however, Durov had already been working on Telegram with his brother, and further planned a mobile-first social network with an explicit focus on anti-censorship. Later in April, he told TechCrunch that he had left Russia and had “no plans to go back,” saying that the nation was currently “incompatible with internet business at the moment.” He added later that he was looking for a country that matched his libertarian ideals to base his next startup.
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