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👏 Kharkiv. City officials do not stop caring for plants and cleaning the area

Great city of great people!
🤡 Roskomnadzor appealed to the administration of Wikipedia with a request to delete true information about Russia's war against Ukraine — in case of failure to delete it, the online encyclopedia will face a fine of 4 million rubles
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😏 Anonymous shut down the servers of the Federal Air Transport Agency. By the way, there’s information that the data of the Federal Air Transport Agency were destroyed as a result of a cyber attack on the infrastructure of the Federal Air Transport Agency.…
🤡 The Russian aviation regulator goes back to paper after experiencing a massive cyber attack on March 26 by the hacker group Anonymous, which wiped out all data from the agency.

This was reported by Russian media, citing its own sources.

Although with those paper prices they could already write on rubles 🤷‍♀️
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💙💛Netflix is to open an office in Poland, which will work as a hub for Central and Eastern Europe, and in particular for Ukraine
🚇 A new episode of our column "Let's get acquainted with the Kyiv metro"

Today we have 4 central stations — "Lva Tolstoho Square", "Olympiyska", "Palaz Ukraina" and "Lybidska". For some reason we are sure that you will want to visit the "Palaz". It looks so bright and futuristic!

And in tomorrow's episode we will show the remaining stations of the blue line. A small historical spoiler — these are the latest new stations in the subway system.
People who managed to get out of Mariupol

It's horrible to imagine what they've been through.

📷 Evgeny Maloletka
Forwarded from Zelenskiy / Official
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We can call positive the signals we hear from the negotiating platform. But these signals do not silence the explosion of Russian shells. Of course, we see all the risks. Of course, we see no reason to trust the words of certain representatives of a state that continues to fight for our destruction. Ukrainians are not naive people. Ukrainians have already learned during these 34 days of invasion and over the past eight years of the war in Donbas that only a concrete result can be trusted.
🔊 Listen to the voice of Mariupol — a series of stories of people who managed to flee from the besieged Mariupol

It's a conversation with Olena, who left the city's outskirts approximately on March 5-6.

On the first day of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, February 24, Olena, along with her 6-year-old daughter and husband, left Mariupol for a village, 45 kilometres from the city, hoping to find shelter. But after a week spent under constant shelling, without water, gas, electricity and communication tools, they understood they had to run as far as possible.

Since the invaders destroyed not only Mariupol but also almost all the infrastructure around, including roads and bridges, they had to leave through the fields, avoiding damaged tanks and human bodies lying everywhere.

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