По информации «Беларускі Гаюн», в промежутке 11:20-13:10 18 мая с аэродрома «Барановичи» на аэродром «Мачулищи» совершили перебазирование 8 истребителей Су-34 ВКС РФ и 2 Су-30СМ ВКС РФ.
На текущий момент, все 10 истребителей находятся на аэродроме «Мачулищи». Продолжаем следить за ситуацией.
По информации «Беларускі Гаюн», в промежутке 11:20-13:10 18 мая с аэродрома «Барановичи» на аэродром «Мачулищи» совершили перебазирование 8 истребителей Су-34 ВКС РФ и 2 Су-30СМ ВКС РФ.
На текущий момент, все 10 истребителей находятся на аэродроме «Мачулищи». Продолжаем следить за ситуацией.
At this point, however, Durov had already been working on Telegram with his brother, and further planned a mobile-first social network with an explicit focus on anti-censorship. Later in April, he told TechCrunch that he had left Russia and had “no plans to go back,” saying that the nation was currently “incompatible with internet business at the moment.” He added later that he was looking for a country that matched his libertarian ideals to base his next startup. Again, in contrast to Facebook, Google and Twitter, Telegram's founder Pavel Durov runs his company in relative secrecy from Dubai. The channel appears to be part of the broader information war that has developed following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin has paid Russian TikTok influencers to push propaganda, according to a Vice News investigation, while ProPublica found that fake Russian fact check videos had been viewed over a million times on Telegram. After fleeing Russia, the brothers founded Telegram as a way to communicate outside the Kremlin's orbit. They now run it from Dubai, and Pavel Durov says it has more than 500 million monthly active users. The news also helped traders look past another report showing decades-high inflation and shake off some of the volatility from recent sessions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics' February Consumer Price Index (CPI) this week showed another surge in prices even before Russia escalated its attacks in Ukraine. The headline CPI — soaring 7.9% over last year — underscored the sticky inflationary pressures reverberating across the U.S. economy, with everything from groceries to rents and airline fares getting more expensive for everyday consumers.
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