Day 707 NEWS about Ukraine and Russia situation

Day 707 NEWS about Ukraine and Russia situation

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This is a short news report about the situation in Ukraine.
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1.
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate,
GUR,
announced a successful hack against the Russian Defense Ministry’s communication servers.
It announced that this had resulted in the disruption of communications between Moscow-based units.
The software has been approved by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) as meeting its standards for information protection and has been installed in various Russian military installations.
The operation is ongoing and may cause more damage in the future,
and it is unclear if this is related,
but major Russian websites such as Yandex and VK have also been disrupted.
Second.
Something unusual happened to President Vladimir Putin.
At a joint press conference with President Lukashenko in St. Petersburg on January 29,
Russian President Vladimir Putin wore a strange expression,
and The Sun,
which reported this,
said that President Lukashenko,
who was standing next to him,
also looked surprised.
The Sun reported that President Lukashenko,
who was standing next to him,
was also surprised.
Third.
Bi2,
a rock band from Russia,
held a concert on the Thai island of Phuket and were subsequently arrested by local Thai police.
Formed in Belarus and active in Russia since 1999,
Bi2 has dominated the charts with songs such as “Traitor to the Motherland,” “Sexless and Sad Love,” and “Taken by the Army,” and has written theme songs for numerous movies,
as well as The band was also famous for its opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Many of the band members still hold Russian citizenship and have been active outside of Russia,
and the band’s leader had criticized President Putin and stated that he would not return to Russia. According to reports,
there is a possibility that he will be deported to Russia.
The article also suggested that there may have been some outside pressure on the Thai police. The article also suggested that there may have been pressure from the Kremlin.
Incidentally,
the island of Phuket is a popular tourist destination for Russians,
and there may have been many Russians in the audience.