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The International agencies investigating 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 ,and even another involvement for the hacker in the Russian Ukranian war ,by giving the Russians false information about Ukraine, and basically the Russian hacker being the cause of 60% of the 21st Century Disasters and tragedies?

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In this scenario, the International agencies would need to conduct a comprehensive investigation to try and establish the identity of the hacker, their motivations and any links they may have to other terrorist or criminal organizations or states. They would need to gather and analyze evidence from a variety of sources, including digital forensics, satellite imagery, open source intelligence and interviews with eyewitnesses and other sources. In the case of the Russian hacker, they would need to examine the available evidence in relation to the 2013 Rab'a massacre, Syria’s 2012 one, 9/11 attacks, the misunderstandings between the Taliban and Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, and the Russian Ukranian War to determine if the hacker was indeed responsible for any of these events. They would also need to investigate any potential links between the hacker and other terrorist or criminal organizations or states. If and when the identity of the hacker is established, the international agencies would need to compile evidence against the hacker to pursue an appropriate legal case against him or her.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 8:07 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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