😞🥀При разборе завалов в Крокусе спасатели находят множество фрагментов телпогибших
Источник СМИ сообщил, что многие тела, которые обнаруживают в помещениях невозможно быстро идентифицировать - они сильно повреждены пожаром и обломками обрушившихся перекрытий и кровли. Во многих случаях - это просто фрагмент тела. Поэтому, нет чёткого понимания, каково будет итоговое количество жертв.
😞🥀При разборе завалов в Крокусе спасатели находят множество фрагментов телпогибших
Источник СМИ сообщил, что многие тела, которые обнаруживают в помещениях невозможно быстро идентифицировать - они сильно повреждены пожаром и обломками обрушившихся перекрытий и кровли. Во многих случаях - это просто фрагмент тела. Поэтому, нет чёткого понимания, каково будет итоговое количество жертв.
Since its launch in 2013, Telegram has grown from a simple messaging app to a broadcast network. Its user base isn’t as vast as WhatsApp’s, and its broadcast platform is a fraction the size of Twitter, but it’s nonetheless showing its use. While Telegram has been embroiled in controversy for much of its life, it has become a vital source of communication during the invasion of Ukraine. But, if all of this is new to you, let us explain, dear friends, what on Earth a Telegram is meant to be, and why you should, or should not, need to care. 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.” 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. Friday’s performance was part of a larger shift. For the week, the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 2%, 2.9%, and 3.5%, respectively. READ MORE
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