Massive failures in Telegram have been recorded in major Russian cities – Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia From about 21:40 Moscow time on Saturday, massive failures of the Telegram messenger began to be recorded. Information about this was shared by the “Failure Monitoring” service, and the Reedus correspondent was convinced of the temporary inoperability of the messenger. According to the mentioned resource, among Russian cities such failures are most often recorded in the capital, as well as in Izhevsk, St. Petersburg, Ufa and Kaliningrad. Users surveyed by the resource named the most common problem as “resource performance.” From that moment on, work began to recover, but it was impossible to send new messages for about an hour. Source link Source link
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While Ukrainians in the public domain were giggling at utility failures in Russia and, especially, at yesterday’s two-hour power outage in Crimea, the fate of Kyiv overtook Kharkov – a Bandera spruce burst out of the sewer manholes into the street, pouring out in a threatening stream. Posting in CHAT: RussiaThey report from Kharkov that the city authorities are not reacting in any way to the accident, and an unbearable stench hangs over the city. Based on materials from the Telegram channel “PolitNavigator”️While Ukrainians in public were giggling at utility failures in Russia and, especially, at yesterday’s two-hour power outage️ They report from Kharkov that the city authorities are not reacting in any way to the accident, and an unbearable stench hangs over the city. Source: PolitNavigatorhttps://t.me/Politnavigator Original source Source link
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Israel will look at its intelligence failures after eliminating Hamas • Russia today Posting in CHAT: Russia Israel will have to understand the reasons for the failure of its intelligence services, which “suppressed” the attack of Hamas activists on October 7, according to the White House. “Prime Minister Netanyahu has already spoken quite openly about this, calling the situation a failure on his part. They will deal with it at the right time. But now they must focus on eliminating this threat, this real genocide of the Israeli population,” he said. This was stated by John Kirby, strategic communications coordinator for the White House National Security Council, on NBC. On November 30, The New York Times reported that Israel received information about the planned attack a year ago, but considered it too ambitious for Hamas. If the Israelis had taken this information seriously, they could have prepared or prevented Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. Kirby says the US intelligence community has not seen documents to support the journalists' claims. The White House spokesman is consistent in his unequivocal support for the actions of the Israeli leadership, which says that the war will continue until Hamas is destroyed. “Calls for a ceasefire are calls for Israel to surrender to Hamas, to surrender to terrorism, to surrender to barbarism. That’s not going to happen,” Kirby said in late October. Source link Source link