🇦🇷🇦🇲🇦🇼🇦🇹Самые любимые вафли, всегда получаются, готовятся очень просто. (Справится даже ребенок, видео тому доказательство😁) Мягкие, пышные☺️ (Если нет вафельницы, то можно приготовить на сковороде, как оладьи)🥞
🇦🇷🇦🇲🇦🇼🇦🇹Самые любимые вафли, всегда получаются, готовятся очень просто. (Справится даже ребенок, видео тому доказательство😁) Мягкие, пышные☺️ (Если нет вафельницы, то можно приготовить на сковороде, как оладьи)🥞
Just days after Russia invaded Ukraine, Durov wrote that Telegram was "increasingly becoming a source of unverified information," and he worried about the app being used to "incite ethnic hatred." Oh no. There’s a certain degree of myth-making around what exactly went on, so take everything that follows lightly. Telegram was originally launched as a side project by the Durov brothers, with Nikolai handling the coding and Pavel as CEO, while both were at VK. DFR Lab sent the image through Microsoft Azure's Face Verification program and found that it was "highly unlikely" that the person in the second photo was the same as the first woman. The fact-checker Logically AI also found the claim to be false. The woman, Olena Kurilo, was also captured in a video after the airstrike and shown to have the injuries. 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. The message was not authentic, with the real Zelenskiy soon denying the claim on his official Telegram channel, but the incident highlighted a major problem: disinformation quickly spreads unchecked on the encrypted app.
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