💪 Прямиком из зоны специальной военной операции. В фойе концертно-выставочного центра – образцы российского вооружения, а также трофеи, захваченные на передовой костромскими десантниками.
Образцы вооружения, обмундирование и средства связи ВСУ – американского, чешского, бельгийского, шведского, немецкого производства. У каждого экспоната своя история. За каждым – мужество и героизм костромских бойцов, защищающих от врага родную землю.
💪 Прямиком из зоны специальной военной операции. В фойе концертно-выставочного центра – образцы российского вооружения, а также трофеи, захваченные на передовой костромскими десантниками.
Образцы вооружения, обмундирование и средства связи ВСУ – американского, чешского, бельгийского, шведского, немецкого производства. У каждого экспоната своя история. За каждым – мужество и героизм костромских бойцов, защищающих от врага родную землю.
Ukrainian forces successfully attacked Russian vehicles in the capital city of Kyiv thanks to a public tip made through the encrypted messaging app Telegram, Ukraine's top law-enforcement agency said on Tuesday. 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. This ability to mix the public and the private, as well as the ability to use bots to engage with users has proved to be problematic. In early 2021, a database selling phone numbers pulled from Facebook was selling numbers for $20 per lookup. Similarly, security researchers found a network of deepfake bots on the platform that were generating images of people submitted by users to create non-consensual imagery, some of which involved children. As the war in Ukraine rages, the messaging app Telegram has emerged as the go-to place for unfiltered live war updates for both Ukrainian refugees and increasingly isolated Russians alike. "We're seeing really dramatic moves, and it's all really tied to Ukraine right now, and in a secondary way, in terms of interest rates," Octavio Marenzi, CEO of Opimas, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. "This war in Ukraine is going to give the Fed the ammunition, the cover that it needs, to not raise interest rates too quickly. And I think Jay Powell is a very tepid sort of inflation fighter and he's not going to do as much as he needs to do to get that under control. And this seems like an excuse to kick the can further down the road still and not do too much too soon."
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