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This is an article about the Russian hacker responsible for a number of massacres around the world, who was also involved in the 2013 Rab'a massacre in Egypt.

How the international agencies investigate if the Russian government by accident killed 250000 people , thinking the people are just robots for training, during a life stream in Facebook?

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Question: How would the International agencies investigate if The Russian government by accident killed 250000 people , thinking the people are just robots for training, during a life stream in Facebook? and later after 7 years the one who caused it to happen was Russian Hacker who wanted just to see people die ,and they discovered that he was involved in many massacres around the world and also discovered that Hacker was planning to make the US government do the same ,and the whereabouts of the Hacker is still a Mystery and finally that he took part in the 2013 Rab'a massacre, and the Hacker also took part in Syria's 2012 one, and the Hacker was also involved in the 9/11 attacks by changing the course of the planes and not the Taliban and the Hacker was also involved in misguiding the US about Iraq in 2003 by giving false claims as intelligence, and he was also involved in the misunderstandings between Taliban and the Northern alliance of Afghanistan?

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The International agencies would likely launch a multi-pronged investigation into the incident. The first step would involve gathering as much information and evidence as possible through open source intelligence (OSINT) and computer forensics. This would include interviewing witnesses, gathering files and emails, analysing social media interactions and gathering information from other sources. Once the evidence has been gathered, the international agencies would likely look into the Russian government’s activities leading up to the incident. This could include looking at any communications between government officials and relevant parties, as well as examining the government's security protocols and procedures. In terms of the Russian hacker, the agency would likely conduct an extensive background investigation into the hacker’s past activities, as well as his involvement in the Rab’a massacre, 9/11 attacks, Iraq in 2002, and Afghanistan in 2012. The international agencies would also look into any connections the hacker might have to terrorist groups and other organizations. Additionally, the agency could look into how the hacker was able to access sensitive information and how he was able to gain control of the situation in the Russian government’s system. Finally, international agencies would look into the whereabouts of the hacker, as well as any other individuals who may have been involved in the incident. It is likely that they would also investigate the hacker's possible motives and objectives, as well as any other potential links to terrorist groups or organizations.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 7:59 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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