Новогодний подарок от Змеюши 🐍 — это целых 9 предметов для увлекательной игры в одном наборе! Внутри вы найдете светящуюся игрушку, мини-сквиш, конструктор, пластилин в трех цветах, новогоднюю маску, раскраску и мягкую игрушку «Змеюша» — символ наступающего года 🎄 Стоимость подарка составит 399 рублей 99 копеек.
Новогодний подарок от Змеюши 🐍 — это целых 9 предметов для увлекательной игры в одном наборе! Внутри вы найдете светящуюся игрушку, мини-сквиш, конструктор, пластилин в трех цветах, новогоднюю маску, раскраску и мягкую игрушку «Змеюша» — символ наступающего года 🎄 Стоимость подарка составит 399 рублей 99 копеек.
The account, "War on Fakes," was created on February 24, the same day Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a "special military operation" and troops began invading Ukraine. The page is rife with disinformation, according to The Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, which studies digital extremism and published a report examining the channel. Oleksandra Matviichuk, a Kyiv-based lawyer and head of the Center for Civil Liberties, called Durov’s position "very weak," and urged concrete improvements. The War on Fakes channel has repeatedly attempted to push conspiracies that footage from Ukraine is somehow being falsified. One post on the channel from February 24 claimed without evidence that a widely viewed photo of a Ukrainian woman injured in an airstrike in the city of Chuhuiv was doctored and that the woman was seen in a different photo days later without injuries. The post, which has over 600,000 views, also baselessly claimed that the woman's blood was actually makeup or grape juice. Recently, Durav wrote on his Telegram channel that users' right to privacy, in light of the war in Ukraine, is "sacred, now more than ever." "Someone posing as a Ukrainian citizen just joins the chat and starts spreading misinformation, or gathers data, like the location of shelters," Tsekhanovska said, noting how false messages have urged Ukrainians to turn off their phones at a specific time of night, citing cybersafety.
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