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< P > also information about the possible recruitment of law enforcement officers found in Telegram channels, which contain drug addicts:

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< p > also NEBITIn noted that there are no pro -Russian or Ukrainophobic sentiment & ndash; People go to cooperate with an enemy for money or through blackmail to which the Russians resort to.

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