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Tension al maximo en frontera Rusia-Ucrania, mientras en Sláviansk severos combates internos

Se que es descabellado y virtualmente imposible por todas las capas de seguridad que tiene pero , si Putin muriera ahora por mano de algún agente, traidor o yo que sé. Que ocurriría? Quien tomaría el mando y que medidas tomaría? El tipo no es inmortal. intocable si, pero no esta exento de morir. o_O da para varias cagadas
Tienes a Dmitry Medvedev, Sergei Lavrov, entre otros. Pero veo a Lavrov más siniestro y se maneja muy bien a nivel internacional, el culiao no titubea, frio como una roca. Dmitry Medvedev su estampa no es dura, independiente, del nivel de maldad interna y hambre de poder total que pueda guardar.
 
¿Se acuerdan de una ucraniana que participó en el reality La Granja y como negra envidiosa Pamela Díaz le hizo la vida imposible?

Bueno cuenta su historia... Lo curioso es que su papá es ucraniano pero forma parte del ejército ruso y está atacando a su país natal.

 
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CAEN COMO MOSCAS :risa: :risa: :risa: :risa: :risa: :risa:

Jajajajaja empezo la limpieza etnica de prorusos del foraze :clapclap:
 
Es una pelea callejera a cuchilladas a esta altura. Nadie se quiere involucrar tampoco. A este ritmo morirá mas gente por frío, hambre, falta de atención médica y no hablemos de la bestialidad en cada esquina, que a causa de artillería y bombardeos.
 
Esas páginas culias republican cualquier huea, como tan credulo loco :lol2:




Reuters: Facebook will temporarily allow posts calling for violence against Russians, calls for Putin's death


March 10 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (FB.O) will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.

The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in countries including Russia, Ukraine and Poland, according to a series of internal emails to its content moderators.

These calls for the leaders' deaths will be allowed unless they contain other targets or have two indicators of credibility, such as the location or method, one email said, in a recent change to the company's rules on violence and incitement.

The emails said calls for violence against Russians are allowed when the post is clearly talking about the invasion of Ukraine. They said the calls for violence against Russian soldiers were allowed because this was being used as a proxy for the Russian military, and said it would not apply to prisoners of war.

Meta did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The temporary policy changes apply to Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Russia and Ukraine.

Last week, Russia said it was banning Facebook in the country in response to what it said were restrictions of access to Russian media on the platform. Moscow has cracked down on tech companies, including Twitter(TWTR.N), which said it is restricted in the country, during its invasion of Ukraine, which it calls a "special operation."

Many major social media platforms have announced new content restrictions around the conflict, including blocking Russian state media RT and Sputnik in Europe, and have demonstrated carve-outs in some of their policies during the war.
Emails also showed that Meta would allow praise of the right-wing Azov battalion, which is normally prohibited, in a change first reported by The Intercept.
Meta spokesman Joe Osborne previously said the company was "for the time being, making a narrow exception for praise of the Azov Regiment strictly in the context of defending Ukraine, or in their role as part of the Ukraine National Guard."


Pura gente sana. :yaoming:
 
* Entre la ciudad de Mykolaiv y la localidad de Snigurovka los movimientos de las tropas rusas se han realizado a través de caminos muy secundarios con la finalidad de sortear las defensas territoriales civiles y los soldados ucranianos. Lo anterior conlleva a que la zona se encuentre "en disputa".

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* Al norte de Mykolaiv , los movimientos rusos han consistido en ataques de artillería y con misiles que han destruído infraestructura.

* Al este de Snigurovka, las tropas rusas han avanzado lo suficiente como para aproximarse a Nikopol por la ruta desde Novovorontsovka que está en la rivera frente a Energodar.

 
Reuters: Facebook will temporarily allow posts calling for violence against Russians, calls for Putin's death


March 10 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (FB.O) will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.

The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in countries including Russia, Ukraine and Poland, according to a series of internal emails to its content moderators.

These calls for the leaders' deaths will be allowed unless they contain other targets or have two indicators of credibility, such as the location or method, one email said, in a recent change to the company's rules on violence and incitement.

The emails said calls for violence against Russians are allowed when the post is clearly talking about the invasion of Ukraine. They said the calls for violence against Russian soldiers were allowed because this was being used as a proxy for the Russian military, and said it would not apply to prisoners of war.

Meta did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The temporary policy changes apply to Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Russia and Ukraine.

Last week, Russia said it was banning Facebook in the country in response to what it said were restrictions of access to Russian media on the platform. Moscow has cracked down on tech companies, including Twitter(TWTR.N), which said it is restricted in the country, during its invasion of Ukraine, which it calls a "special operation."

Many major social media platforms have announced new content restrictions around the conflict, including blocking Russian state media RT and Sputnik in Europe, and have demonstrated carve-outs in some of their policies during the war.
Emails also showed that Meta would allow praise of the right-wing Azov battalion, which is normally prohibited, in a change first reported by The Intercept.
Meta spokesman Joe Osborne previously said the company was "for the time being, making a narrow exception for praise of the Azov Regiment strictly in the context of defending Ukraine, or in their role as part of the Ukraine National Guard."


Pura gente sana. :yaoming:

volvió patito en forma de fichas pro rusas :lol2:
 
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