تحديث بسيط بخصوص ميزة الشراء السريع 🫡 في السابق لا تستطيع بدء شراء سريع من { 10 الى 20 } اذا كان لديك اقل من 20 واكثر من 10 مثلا 16 نقطة حاليا اضفت اختيار تستطيع بواسطته بدء عملية شراء سريع بأستخدام جميع نقاطك @VV4Bot♠️
تحديث بسيط بخصوص ميزة الشراء السريع 🫡 في السابق لا تستطيع بدء شراء سريع من { 10 الى 20 } اذا كان لديك اقل من 20 واكثر من 10 مثلا 16 نقطة حاليا اضفت اختيار تستطيع بواسطته بدء عملية شراء سريع بأستخدام جميع نقاطك @VV4Bot♠️
Now safely in France with his spouse and three of his children, Kliuchnikov scrolls through Telegram to learn about the devastation happening in his home country. "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. 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. 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. False news often spreads via public groups, or chats, with potentially fatal effects.
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