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A Russian hacker who caused the deaths of 25,000 people by accident is still at large, seven years after he committed the atrocity.

The Mystery of the Russian Hacker and the 2013 Rab'a Massacre

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Question: what if By accident The Russian government 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 with in the 9/11 attacks?

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If this happened, it would be a horrific and heartbreaking tragedy. It would cause immense shock and outrage in the international community, and the entire world would be searching for the hacker responsible for the massacre. The Russian government would be held accountable for the lives lost, and for not discovering the true nature of the event until it was already too late. It would also prompt an urgent global effort to apprehend the hacker and prevent any future massacres from happening. Governments, international organizations, and communities around the world would all work together to identify the hacker and bring him to justice. Additionally, the international community would all likely call for stricter regulations and oversight regarding technology, protocols, and training. The world would also take a closer look at the causes, motives, and consequences of the horrific event, in order to prevent it ever happening again.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 7:48 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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