❗️Друзья, у нас новый сбор. Для нужд подразделения реактивно-артиллерийской батареи отдельной бригады морской пехоты необходимо закупить: Дизельгенератор - 2 шт. Стоимостью по 52600х3 =105200 Ночники - 2 шт, средняя цена 30-40=60-80 тыс. Строительные перчатки 100 пар, р Радиостанции "Баофенг" 20 шт. по 2500х20= 50000 тыс.
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❗️Друзья, у нас новый сбор. Для нужд подразделения реактивно-артиллерийской батареи отдельной бригады морской пехоты необходимо закупить: Дизельгенератор - 2 шт. Стоимостью по 52600х3 =105200 Ночники - 2 шт, средняя цена 30-40=60-80 тыс. Строительные перчатки 100 пар, р Радиостанции "Баофенг" 20 шт. по 2500х20= 50000 тыс.
Сумма сбора 225200 рублей.
Просьба поддержать сбор на карту Сбера: 4276 5000 5002 8420 Нина Владимировна Х
Telegram message that reads: "Bear Market Screaming Therapy Group. You are only allowed to send screaming voice notes. Everything else = BAN. Text pics, videos, stickers, gif = BAN. Anything other than screaming = BAN. You think you are smart = BAN. Deputy District Judge Peter Hui sentenced computer technician Ng Man-ho on Thursday, a month after the 27-year-old, who ran a Telegram group called SUCK Channel, was found guilty of seven charges of conspiring to incite others to commit illegal acts during the 2019 extradition bill protests and subsequent months. On Tuesday, some local media outlets included Sing Tao Daily cited sources as saying the Hong Kong government was considering restricting access to Telegram. Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data Ada Chung told to the Legislative Council on Monday that government officials, police and lawmakers remain the targets of “doxxing” despite a privacy law amendment last year that criminalised the malicious disclosure of personal information. As of Thursday, the SUCK Channel had 34,146 subscribers, with only one message dated August 28, 2020. It was an announcement stating that police had removed all posts on the channel because its content “contravenes the laws of Hong Kong.” As the broader market downturn continues, yelling online has become the crypto trader’s latest coping mechanism after the rise of Goblintown Ethereum NFTs at the end of May and beginning of June, where holders made incoherent groaning sounds and role-played as urine-loving goblin creatures in late-night Twitter Spaces.
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