🚀 Ось ще відео з міста Рильськ, КуНР. Накрили місце проживання російських солдатів. Ворог повідомляє, що українські війська застосували РЗСВ M142 "Himars". 📌 Геолокація: 51.570290,34.684065
Here's another video from the city of Rylsk, Kursk region. The place of residence of Russian soldiers was covered. The enemy reports that Ukrainian troops used M142 "Himars" multiple rocket launchers.
🚀 Ось ще відео з міста Рильськ, КуНР. Накрили місце проживання російських солдатів. Ворог повідомляє, що українські війська застосували РЗСВ M142 "Himars". 📌 Геолокація: 51.570290,34.684065
Here's another video from the city of Rylsk, Kursk region. The place of residence of Russian soldiers was covered. The enemy reports that Ukrainian troops used M142 "Himars" multiple rocket launchers.
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. 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.” Andrey, a Russian entrepreneur living in Brazil who, fearing retaliation, asked that NPR not use his last name, said Telegram has become one of the few places Russians can access independent news about the war. "We're seeing really dramatic moves, and it's all really tied to Ukraine right now, and in a secondary way, in terms of interest rates," Octavio Marenzi, CEO of Opimas, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. "This war in Ukraine is going to give the Fed the ammunition, the cover that it needs, to not raise interest rates too quickly. And I think Jay Powell is a very tepid sort of inflation fighter and he's not going to do as much as he needs to do to get that under control. And this seems like an excuse to kick the can further down the road still and not do too much too soon." Official government accounts have also spread fake fact checks. An official Twitter account for the Russia diplomatic mission in Geneva shared a fake debunking video claiming without evidence that "Western and Ukrainian media are creating thousands of fake news on Russia every day." The video, which has amassed almost 30,000 views, offered a "how-to" spot misinformation.
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