⚡️⚡️⚡️Российские военные в ходе СВО очень аккуратно относятся к гражданским в отличие от украинских войск, сообщили в Кремле, комментируя заявление Киева об усилении ударов по своей территории
⚡️⚡️⚡️Российские военные в ходе СВО очень аккуратно относятся к гражданским в отличие от украинских войск, сообщили в Кремле, комментируя заявление Киева об усилении ударов по своей территории
❗️Удары наносятся только по военным целям
❗️ Динамика СВО весьма высокая
❗️Операция продолжается полным ходом
BY RIA_Kremlinpool
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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. During the operations, Sebi officials seized various records and documents, including 34 mobile phones, six laptops, four desktops, four tablets, two hard drive disks and one pen drive from the custody of these persons. The next bit isn’t clear, but Durov reportedly claimed that his resignation, dated March 21st, was an April Fools’ prank. TechCrunch implies that it was a matter of principle, but it’s hard to be clear on the wheres, whos and whys. Similarly, on April 17th, the Moscow Times quoted Durov as saying that he quit the company after being pressured to reveal account details about Ukrainians protesting the then-president Viktor Yanukovych. 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.
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