Вражеские беспилотники прорвали нашу ПВО в Джанкое. Есть попадания в энергетическую и военную инфраструктуру. Также обломки сбитых дронов повредили ряд гражданских объектов.
По словам нашего источника в Генштабе, есть предварительные данные о почти десятке погибших военных. Эта информация требует уточнения.
Вражеские беспилотники прорвали нашу ПВО в Джанкое. Есть попадания в энергетическую и военную инфраструктуру. Также обломки сбитых дронов повредили ряд гражданских объектов.
По словам нашего источника в Генштабе, есть предварительные данные о почти десятке погибших военных. Эта информация требует уточнения.
Anastasia Vlasova/Getty Images 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. Apparently upbeat developments in Russia's discussions with Ukraine helped at least temporarily send investors back into risk assets. Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that there were "certain positive developments" occurring in the talks with Ukraine, according to a transcript of their meeting. Putin added that discussions were happening "almost on a daily basis." In the United States, Telegram's lower public profile has helped it mostly avoid high level scrutiny from Congress, but it has not gone unnoticed. Unlike Silicon Valley giants such as Facebook and Twitter, which run very public anti-disinformation programs, Brooking said: "Telegram is famously lax or absent in its content moderation policy."
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