🏐Сегодня, 05 ноября, состоялся групповойэтап волейбольного турнира в рамках ежегодной спартакиады среди трудовых коллективов Ленинского района г. Минска. Команда БелГИЭ вышла в финал, обыграв команды ОАО «МИНСК КРИСТАЛЛ» и Департамента охраны МВД Республики Беларусь со счетом 2:0!
🏐Сегодня, 05 ноября, состоялся групповойэтап волейбольного турнира в рамках ежегодной спартакиады среди трудовых коллективов Ленинского района г. Минска. Команда БелГИЭ вышла в финал, обыграв команды ОАО «МИНСК КРИСТАЛЛ» и Департамента охраны МВД Республики Беларусь со счетом 2:0!
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. 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. But the Ukraine Crisis Media Center's Tsekhanovska points out that communications are often down in zones most affected by the war, making this sort of cross-referencing a luxury many cannot afford. Telegram was co-founded by Pavel and Nikolai Durov, the brothers who had previously created VKontakte. VK is Russia’s equivalent of Facebook, a social network used for public and private messaging, audio and video sharing as well as online gaming. In January, SimpleWeb reported that VK was Russia’s fourth most-visited website, after Yandex, YouTube and Google’s Russian-language homepage. In 2016, Forbes’ Michael Solomon described Pavel Durov (pictured, below) as the “Mark Zuckerberg of Russia.”
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