🌖 В «Известиях» вышел комментарий с.н.с. ГЕОХИ РАН, к.ф.-м.н. Сергея Воропаева к статье ИКИ РАН о новом спектрометре для анализа изотопного состава летучих в лунном грунте для межпланетной станции «Луна-27»🚀
🌖 В «Известиях» вышел комментарий с.н.с. ГЕОХИ РАН, к.ф.-м.н. Сергея Воропаева к статье ИКИ РАН о новом спектрометре для анализа изотопного состава летучих в лунном грунте для межпланетной станции «Луна-27»🚀
A Russian Telegram channel with over 700,000 followers is spreading disinformation about Russia's invasion of Ukraine under the guise of providing "objective information" and fact-checking fake news. Its influence extends beyond the platform, with major Russian publications, government officials, and journalists citing the page's posts. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the early-morning hours of February 24, targeting several key cities with military strikes. "For Telegram, accountability has always been a problem, which is why it was so popular even before the full-scale war with far-right extremists and terrorists from all over the world," she told AFP from her safe house outside the Ukrainian capital. Pavel Durov, a billionaire who embraces an all-black wardrobe and is often compared to the character Neo from "the Matrix," funds Telegram through his personal wealth and debt financing. And despite being one of the world's most popular tech companies, Telegram reportedly has only about 30 employees who defer to Durov for most major decisions about the platform. Russians and Ukrainians are both prolific users of Telegram. They rely on the app for channels that act as newsfeeds, group chats (both public and private), and one-to-one communication. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Telegram has remained an important lifeline for both Russians and Ukrainians, as a way of staying aware of the latest news and keeping in touch with loved ones.
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