People who are being lobbied by the Russian Orthodox Church about “protection of #Christianity in #Ukraine” should probably keep in mind what actually Russians are doing to Christians in Ukraine. In 2014 Russian troops murdered four Pentacostal priests in Slovyansk.[^1] In 2022 when #Russia troops occupied Irpin on the outskirts of Kyiv , they threw dozens of #Bible into the street and burned them – because they were written in Ukrainian. [^1]: image
People who are being lobbied by the Russian Orthodox Church about “protection of #Christianity in #Ukraine” should probably keep in mind what actually Russians are doing to Christians in Ukraine. In 2014 Russian troops murdered four Pentacostal priests in Slovyansk.[^1] In 2022 when #Russia troops occupied Irpin on the outskirts of Kyiv , they threw dozens of #Bible into the street and burned them – because they were written in Ukrainian. [^1]:
Wait, so it actually was a colonial war from the start, wasn’t it? :blobthinking: Vladimir Putin said Russia would not back down from its mission to ‘liberate its historic lands’ and predicted the European backing of Kyiv would ultimately lose power. Source: (paywall)
Wait, so it actually was a colonial war from the start, wasn’t it? :blobthinking: Vladimir #Putin said #Russia would not back down from its mission to ‘liberate its historic lands’ and predicted the European backing of Kyiv would ultimately lose power. Source: (paywall)
Brutally true from #Ukraine soldier Vitalii «Donetsk» Ovcharenko: This is the passport of Ukrainian citizen Ivan Shulz from Kreminna. He was drafted into the Russian army and sent to storm the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. As life shows, if you do not go to serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, you will eventually be drafted into the Russian army and sent to storm the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. image
#Poland ABW (Internal Security Agency) now runs an official bot on #Telegram where people can report recruitment attempts to conduct sabotage in Poland. Number of such incidents has increased significantly in Poland over the last year and vast majority of those detained are young citizens of #Ukraine and #Belarus who were recruited as “disposable agents” for quick money schemes and then blackmailed into much serious crimes. FSB can do the last part really professionally, it’s their job. If you know people living in Poland who are disadvantaged situation and could fall for such make money quick schemes, share this bot with them If they might feel more comfortable talking to Ukraine’s own SBU, they also run such bot image
#Poland Institute of Eastern Studies (OSW) published a very interesting report on national security threats introduced by “smart cars”… from the perspective of #China - the report is now published in Polish, the English version usually follows, so I will just translate short excerpts - it’s just web page, so automatic translate should work like a charm if you want to read it full. Why I like the report? Because it explicitly says what Chinese security services consider to be the threat from foreign cars like Tesla: Chinese state authorities point to smart cars as a fundamental threat to national security. They emphasise the risk of state secrets being leaked, data on critical infrastructure and military installations being collected, and sensitive information about the functioning of the economy and society being transferred abroad. The main risks include: increased vulnerability to cyberattacks (for example, remote hijacking of cars or disruption of their sensors could lead to land traffic disasters), vehicles collecting sensitive data about the car’s surroundings (e.g. critical infrastructure) and from inside the car (e.g. conversations or biometric data of the driver and passengers). Chinese regulators also point to the risk of knowledge derived from the analysis of data sets from millions of cars leaking abroad, enabling, for example, the determination of traffic intensity around military units, the estimation of economic activity levels, or the mass scanning and recognition of passers-by’s faces. What’s their response? Strict regulation that imposes ban on sending telemetry abroad, local certification where manufacturer needs to reveal what and where they send, geofencing of the car movements in restricted areas (!). I don’t think you to be extremely imaginative to see that precisely the same national security challenges are present in any Chinese smart car imported to Europe. And not only car, but any online device such as PV inverter, network appliance and a million of others. EU Member States are now implementing #NIS2 and, very conveniently, the threats and their responses so nicely catalogued by Chinese security can be literally quoted in response to shut down any arguments raised by the very Chinese importers into EU who already start complaining about “overregulation”. Just quote their own security services, they won’t be able to argue with them 😄 Full: (for now in Polish) #infosec #Tesla #China #ConnectedVehicles