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The Czech Republic’s transport minister warns of Russia’s attempts to disrupt European rail networks, suspected to be part of a campaign to destabilize the EU. Thousands of hacking attempts, including attacks on signalling systems, have been made since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. While the Czech Republic has managed to defend against these attacks, concerns remain about potential accidents. Similar attacks have targeted railway companies in Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, and Estonia. Prague is taking measures to strengthen cybersecurity and limit foreign involvement in critical infrastructure projects, advocating for more EU funding for transport infrastructure to address increasing demand and alleviate strain on conventional operators.

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    7 months ago

    Interesting history lesson.

    Is the implication that Spitzspot is a fascist / communist and anti-Semite because they said Slava Ukrani?

    They well may be, but that’s a big call based on the use of a phrase which has seen a rapid evolution in it’s usage in the last few years.

    Are all Hindi and buddists and Jainists who continue to use the swastika as a part of their religious symbolism anti-Semite fascists as well?

    Is Kim Jong Un a proponent of individual rights and liberties because he leads the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea?

    I’m guessing there’s a few Americanism’s that’d have the same complex history.

    Slava Ukrani may have it’s origins in fascism, but right now across the english speaking world it is seen as a Clarion call championing the freedom of a democratic Ukraine against the current fascist Russian regime.

    Words have more than one meaning, and those meanings evolve.

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      7 months ago

      All attempts to whitewash banderite crap always resemble this good old comics.

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        7 months ago

        Again, most of the people using this statement are using it in solidarity with Ukranian independence and are unaware of its origins.

        Your comic is too simple to explain the complexity of this issue.

        This was a strawman argument anyway.

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        No shit. The world’s fascism problem never ended. Do you have any articles discussing fascism in Russia? Or America? Or the EU?

        How do you feel about Volodymyr Zelenskyy? Is he an anti-Semite fascist too?

        I’d love to hear your opinion on Putin.

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        Yes, Ukraine had a dangerous drift towards exclutionary Ukrainian nationalism for many years, which Russia promoted by igniting the conflict through their use of paramilitary forces in Donetsk and Lugansk, which made it great for Ukrainian supremacists and Russian supremacists to fester in both sides.

        Despite that, Ukraine elected Zelensky, a Russian speaking president who spoke both Ukrainian and Russian during his inaugural speech as symbolism that it was time for their country to reconcile itself with its minorities.

        But this fact is usually omitted in Russian propaganda, since it’s so devastating to their narrative.