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  • Salman Khan’s entry scene in Tiger 3 leaked on Twitter

    Salman Khan’s entry scene in Tiger 3 leaked on Twitter

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    Mumbai: Superstar Salman Khan is currently gearing up for the release of ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’. The actor enjoys a huge fan following and his fans are often seen waiting eagerly to get glimpses of his new looks every time. After the release of Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, Salman Khan will be seen in Tiger 3 which will be directed by Maneesh Sharma. As Salman has been praised for his South Indian looks and long hair in Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan, one of the entry scenes of his next film Tiger 3 has been leaked online.

    Yes, Salman Khan’s photograph is doing rounds on social media and netizens claim it has been taken from the sets of Tiger 3. One of the popular box office experts Harminder also shared the photograph on Twitter.

    In the picture, Salman can be seen sporting long hair and a long beard. Netizens are reacting to the photograph and expressing their opinion about the new look of Bhaijaan in the comments section.

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    Apart from Salman Khan Tiger 3 also stars Emraan Hashmi and Katrina Kaif in important roles. The movie is slated to hit the screens on Diwali 2023.

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  • Why the U.S. didn’t notice leaked documents circulating on social media

    Why the U.S. didn’t notice leaked documents circulating on social media

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    Senior officials inside the national security apparatus were briefed on the documents on April 6, the same day the leak was first reported by The New York Times, according to two other senior U.S. officials. And the Biden administration began looking into the leak only last week.

    The delay has current and former officials asking why the breach went unnoticed for so long. And it suggests that there may be a large online blind spot in the U.S. intelligence gathering process.

    “Federal government agencies do not proactively monitor online forums looking for threat-related activity,” said John Cohen, the former acting undersecretary for intelligence and analysis at the Department of Homeland Security. “If a person or entity were to post classified information on one of those forums, there’s a high likelihood that government officials would not detect it.”

    Officials at the top ranks of the Pentagon, the intelligence community and at the Department of Justice are still scrambling to understand who first leaked the documents, how many classified U.S. documents may still be circulating and why they went unnoticed.

    Current and former officials said while each agency is responsible for investigating breaches of intelligence within their own departments, there is no one office that is responsible for monitoring, for example, social media sites for classified leaks.

    The Central Intelligence Agency, the National Security Council, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Pentagon declined to comment.

    The U.S. government — including the Pentagon and agencies in the intelligence community — maintains that it does not spy on Americans, and there’s an argument that monitoring these online forums — even for illegally leaked materials — could be considered just that.

    “Do we really want the government monitoring everything said on social media sites? The answer to that is no. If you do that, you automatically get into civil liberties issues,” said a former U.S. intelligence official familiar with the document probe. “We haven’t yet figured out a way to square that circle between on the one hand protecting people’s rights to speak and on the other hand finding out what’s going on.”

    Cohen argued this leak is a potential crime and threat to national security that means the First Amendment may not apply. “Depending on the circumstances, it is possibly illegal and likely not considered protected speech,” he said.

    It’s still unclear exactly when the original leak took place and who is responsible for disseminating the classified material. But the story of how the documents ended up online in recent days, including on Twitter and Telegram, can be traced back to a small group of users on the messaging app known as Discord, a platform popular with gamers.

    Members of a now-defunct server on Discord first began seeing sensitive government information about global topics, including about the war in Ukraine, this winter, according to two people who viewed content from that group.

    One of the users of the group — who has since deleted his profile — first started posting the information in written, summary form sometime in the winter. Weeks later, beginning in January, the user began to post images of what appeared to be internal U.S. classified documents that had been printed and folded in half. Some of them were labeled “Secret” and “Top Secret.”

    Weeks later, in March, one of the users from the Discord server reposted the images on a second group on the platform known as WowMao.

    “He posted 30 plus … documents concerning the Russia-Ukraine war,” said the person who started that group, a well-known Filipino YouTuber named Mao. Mao described his server as “edgy” and said the person who posted the documents might have been trying to be “cool” or “funny.”

    “He must have been around circles where there were hackers,” Mao said. “There are Discord servers where people post hacks they found and stuff they found off the dark web and they are only shared within those circles. And sometimes stuff gets leaked out from there.”

    After being posted on WaoMao, the documents appeared on other social media sites including Twitter, Telegram and 4Chan. At least one of the images that appeared on those sites was altered to show higher Ukrainian and lower Russian death totals.

    Over the past several years, multiple government agencies have become aware of the potential upside of monitoring specific online forums, Cohen said. The problem, however, is that there are certain legal limitations on what government officials can do to track Americans’ social media activity.

    The FBI is allowed to go onto social media sites and other online forums to monitor activity when it has opened a specific case, Cohen said. The Department of Homeland Security can also monitor certain online activity — but only on forums that are open to the public. The intelligence community can also monitor social media messages, as well as other communications, of foreigners.

    But in this case, the individual was not threatening acts of violence and there aren’t signs that the person was known to law enforcement for any other reason.

    Various agencies throughout the U.S. government often communicate with social media platforms about content that deals with everything from misinformation and disinformation to election security, hate speech and posts that threaten violence. But it is unclear the extent to which the government asks companies to remove specific content from their sites, and whether companies comply.

    Discord said in an emailed statement that in regard to the breach of classified material, the company is “cooperating with law enforcement.”

    “When we are made aware of content that violates our policies, our safety team investigates and takes the appropriate action, including banning users, shutting down servers and engaging with law enforcement,” said Discord spokesperson Madeline Sarver, adding that the company uses a “mix of proactive and reactive tools” to keep content that violates its policy off the platform.

    Officials in Washington are wary of developing methods that would allow them to detect and analyze threats online — a stance that has sometimes disturbed lawmakers.

    In a House congressional hearing in December with Ken Wainstein, the head of DHS’s office of intelligence and analysis, Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said she was frustrated that she and other people in her state had to learn about threats posed by right-wing extremists from outside the government.

    “My district is where the raids happened for the plot to kidnap and kill my governor. But the government agencies — I understand it is a sensitive issue — but I couldn’t feel more strongly about the importance of you all getting left and right limits, getting really clear about it and then coming up to proactively talk to us about this issue,” Slotkin said. “No one wants to go after someone for free speech, but when you have double the incidents of antisemitism in my state, the question remains what is my government doing to help?”

    Cohen argued that the government needs to find a way to more closely monitor activity online that does not threaten acts of violence or relate to terrorism but may still be illegal, such as the leaking of classified information. But he said that leaning on research or academic institutions that track illicit activity on the internet may be an easier path than asking law enforcement or intelligence agencies to do the monitoring.

    In recent days, officials inside the Biden administration have also faced tough questions from allies about how the leak occurred and why the U.S. is just now racing to investigate. U.S. officials have also discussed with allies in Europe and Kyiv whether it plans to restrict the dissemination of classified intelligence about the war in Ukraine.

    Top officials at the Pentagon and National Security Council have not answered detailed questions from the podium since the leaked documents appeared, but have said they take the leak seriously and are still investigating. NBC News reported Wednesday the administration is considering changing the way it tracks social media content.

    It’s unclear exactly how many documents have circulated online since the original posting on Discord. Many of the users and servers where they first appeared have since vanished. But one person who viewed the documents on the original Discord server said they believe there are perhaps dozens of additional classified documents that have not been made public.

    The winding trajectory of how the classified documents spread through social media is likely muddying the investigation into the leak.

    “This is not your typical leak where it goes to the media or to a foreign power,” the former U.S. intelligence official said. “It’s going to make it a bit of a challenge for the FBI to try to figure out what’s going on here.”

    Alexander Ward and Mohar Chatterjee contributed to this report.

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  • Russia jamming U.S. smart bombs in Ukraine, leaked docs say

    Russia jamming U.S. smart bombs in Ukraine, leaked docs say

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    The Pentagon in December began sending Kyiv advanced equipment that could convert unguided air-dropped munitions into precision-guided “smart bombs” that can hit Russian targets with a higher degree of accuracy.

    The guided bombs can be launched by a variety of aircraft such as bombers and fighters, and are called Joint Direct Attack Munitions or JDAMs. The longer-range version being sent to Ukraine is called a JDAM-Extended Range, or JDAM-ER.

    But the weapons have experienced higher-than-expected dud rates and have missed their targets on the battlefield, according to a leaked slide prepared by the Joint Staff and confirmed by a U.S. official, who was granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive issue.

    In some cases, the bomb fuzes were not arming when they were released, causing the weapon to fail to detonate. The Ukrainian air force put in place a fix to ensure the bombs are arming correctly, according to the slide and the official.

    The document includes a diagram of the munition and lays out the technical issue the weapons are experiencing as well as the proposed fix. It also provides a detailed account of the weapon’s failure rate in several recent attacks, including the dates and the number of munitions it took to take out the target. However, POLITICO could not independently verify that information.

    A larger problem is that Russia is using GPS jamming to interfere with the weapons’ targeting process, according to the slide and a separate person familiar with the issue who’s not in the U.S. government. American officials believe Russian jamming is causing the JDAMs, and at times other American weapons such as guided rockets, to miss their mark.

    “I do think there may be concern that the Russians may be jamming the signal used to direct the JDAMs, which would answer why these munitions are not performing in the manner expected and how they perform in other war zones,” said Mick Mulroy a former Pentagon official and retired CIA officer.

    A spokesperson for Boeing, which makes the guidance kits, referred questions to the U.S. government when asked for comment. Defense Department spokesperson Lt. Col. Garron Garn declined to comment on the content of the leaked documents.

    “We have seen Ukraine use the security assistance the U.S. and our partners and allies have provided to great success in the defense of their sovereign territory,” Garn said. “We are not going to discuss battle damage or intelligence assessments due to operational security considerations.”

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  • Shehnaaz Gill’s salary for Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan leaked

    Shehnaaz Gill’s salary for Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan leaked

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    Mumbai: Bigg Boss 13 fame and Punjabi actress Shehnaaz Gill aka Sana has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her talent and charisma. After gaining a massive fan following with her appearances in Punjabi music videos and reality shows, Sana is currently gearing for her Bollywood debut with the film ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ starring Salman Khan and Pooja Hegde in the lead. The movie is set to release on Eid, April 21 this year.

    Ahead of its grand release, let’s have a look at how much Shehnaaz charged for her debut role in the film. As per the latest reports, her salary for Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan is said to be a whopping Rs 50L. This is a significant amount for a debutant actress, and it reflects the growing popularity and demand for Shehnaaz Gill in the industry.

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    While details about her role and the film’s plot are still under wraps, fans are eagerly awaiting more updates and glimpses of Shehnaaz Gill’s performance in the film. Shehnaazians are excited to see her on the big screen. With her ever-growing fan following and her infectious screen presence, it seems like the actress is all set to conquer hearts in Bollywood and make a lasting impression in the industry.

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  • Germany can’t fulfill NATO obligations, says army chief in leaked memo

    Germany can’t fulfill NATO obligations, says army chief in leaked memo

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    BERLIN — Germany’s land forces cannot fulfill their NATO commitments, according to a leaked memo from a top soldier cited in a German media report.

    A division that Germany promised to NATO isn’t fully ready for battle, Bild newspaper reported Tuesday, citing a routine “leadership message” from Alfons Mais, the army’s inspector general, to the armed forces’ inspector general.  

    The memo increases pressure on Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, who is being confronted with the Bundeswehr’s structural problems that also faced his predecessors.

    Berlin had promised a fully-equipped army division to NATO in response to Russia’s war on Ukraine as early as 2025, two years earlier than planned. 

    However, without countermeasures, “the army will not be able to hold its own in high-intensity combat and will also only be able to fulfill its obligations to NATO to a limited extent,” the army chief was quoted by the newspaper.

    A spokesperson for the German defense ministry told POLITICO that it generally does not comment on “internal documents” and the “state of readiness.” However, the commitment for 2025 remains unchanged, the spokesperson added. The German army, the Bundeswehr’s land forces, declined to comment “on a classified document and its content.”

    The operational readiness of a second division, which the Bundeswehr plans to provide from 2027, is also considered “unrealistic” according to the report, as the division will “not be sufficiently equipped with large-scale equipment in 2027.”

    According to the report, Mais wrote that even pulling together all of the army’s assets would not make it possible to fully equip the 2025 division. The report cited continued underfunding and military support for Ukraine as strains that are already leading to a “clearly noticeable reduction in the army’s operational readiness.”

    On the first day of Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, Mais said on social media that the German land forces were “more or less bare” in view of the new threats.



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  • Leaked military documents on Ukraine battlefield operations circulated as early as March

    Leaked military documents on Ukraine battlefield operations circulated as early as March

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    The materials that circulated in early March were uploaded on a Discord, an encrypted messaging app. They appear to be photos of slide deck printouts that were folded up and then smoothed out again. They have since been posted on other social media websites, including Twitter and Telegram.

    It’s unclear who originally obtained the documents, who leaked them and the extent to which they’ve been altered. It’s also possible an even earlier version exists.

    A senior administration official, granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive intelligence matter, said President Joe Biden’s team is “concerned” by the large document leak. “This could be a Russian disinformation operation,” the official continued, citing the manipulations to the documents. “Russia has a history of manipulating information for disinformation purposes.” The official wouldn’t detail when the administration first became aware of the leak.

    There are discrepancies between the documents posted in March and those circulated this month, suggesting the earlier tranche could be the original versions — or at least closer to it.

    The leak is one of the most high-profile breaches of military intelligence since the Russian invasion in 2022 and comes at a time when Ukraine is preparing to launch the spring offensive. The documents “represent a significant breach in security, which could compromise U.S. and NATO support for Ukraine,” said Mick Mulroy, a former DoD official and CIA officer.

    The images that appeared online earlier this week show slides that were produced by the Joint Staff, but which have been heavily doctored to show inaccurate information, according to a second senior administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive topic.

    In reviewing the batch of documents that circulated on Discord and those that appeared in April on sites such as Telegram, Twitter and 4chan, POLITICO found that at least one section had been changed — the death tolls. The number of Ukrainian deaths is significantly higher in the later version.

    However, there are irregularities in both the March and April versions. Not all of the documents are dated. One is dated as late as March 23 — about 20 days after someone posted them on Discord. Other pages are missing security markers and have sections replaced by white space.

    The documents, which are at least five weeks old, are of limited value to Moscow as they show the conflict as a snapshot in time. Still, they may help Russian intelligence planners with establishing the expected burn rate for Ukrainian supplies, the second senior official said.

    The Department of Defense is investigating the leak, which the New York Times first reported, the Pentagon said Thursday.

    “We are aware of the reports of social media posts, and the department is reviewing the matter,” said DoD spokesperson Sabrina Singh. The Central Intelligence Agency and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence declined to comment.

    The early reaction from Capitol Hill has been fierce. “I’d fire anyone who leaks without authorization when they’re identified,” said Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.), a close ally of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and member of the House Armed Services Committee.

    “I’m troubled by the potential leak and possible disinformation related to the documents,” said Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee. “I look forward to hearing from the Department of Defense on steps they’re taking to investigate and address any wrongdoing.”

    Other pages included in the March tranche include information about various countries, Jordan, Palestine and China.

    Some of the Ukraine-related documents, marked “SECRET” and dated February and March, show American and NATO plans for training and arming Ukrainian forces ahead of a planned counteroffensive this spring.

    One slide includes detailed plans for equipment Western countries will deliver to Ukraine this spring, such as the number of tanks and armored vehicles each nation is sending and the estimated date of arrival. It also shows the status of training programs by different NATO countries.

    One document outlines what Western equipment Ukrainian brigades are receiving and when they’ll be trained. If that information is correct, it could provide useful intelligence to Moscow about new capabilities entering the battlefield this spring and summer. It is also a fascinating look into the international grab-bag of equipment the rapidly equipped Ukrainian army now fields.

    The 82nd brigade, for example, looks to be an armored powerhouse. It will boast about 150 armored infantry carriers, including 90 U.S.-Stryker vehicles, 40 German-produced Marders, 24 U.S.-made M113 infantry carriers and 14 British Challenger tanks, giving the unit a powerful punch, according to the documents. The unit is currently being trained as the equipment continues to arrive.

    Similarly, the 33rd brigade will have 32 Leopard tanks from Germany, Canada and Poland, alongside 90 American-made MRAP troop carriers. All the vehicles were slated to arrive for training in March and April, according to the documents.

    Another slide shows the Joint Staff’s daily update of the conflict, including planned operations of U.S. forces in the surrounding area such as the aircraft carrier USS George H. W. Bush and several submarines, the locations of which are rarely, if ever, publicized.

    Others, marked “TOP SECRET,” show the U.S. military’s assessment of Russian and Ukrainian troop movements in key battlegrounds, including Bakhmut, Kharkiv and the Donetsk, on March 1.

    Both the March and April tranches show updates from the battlefield from February that includes an allegation that “agents” of Ukraine attacked a Russian aircraft based in Belarus. The Ukrainian government has previously denied those claims. A spokesperson for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office did not respond to a request for comment on the incident.

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  • MasterChef India 7: 1st, 2nd runner-up names leaked just before finale

    MasterChef India 7: 1st, 2nd runner-up names leaked just before finale

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    Mumbai: After nearly 3 months, the popular cooking reality show MasterChef India season 7 is set to pull its curtains after announcing the winner’s name tonight. The grand finale episode of the show will be telecast on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Liv app. It will be live-streamed at 9 pm and is expected to be 2 hours long.

    As the finale is just a few hours away, the excitement and anticipation among the fans are palpable. The audience is eager to know who will be crowned the winner of the latest season and take home a whopping amount of prize money.

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    Post Aruna Vijay’s elimination, MasterChef India 7 got its top 3 finalists of the season who will compete tonight to grab the trophy. They are —

    • Santa Sharma
    • Nayanjyoti Saikia
    • Suvarna Bagul

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    According to inside sources and a leaked photo from the finale shoot, MasterChef India 7 winner is Nayanjyoti Saikia from Assam. According to sources close to the show, Santa Sharma will likely end up in second position, while Suvarna might walk home with the second runner-up title (third position). However, the official announcement will be made in tonight’s episode only.

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more interesting scoops and updates on reality shows.

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  • MasterChef India 7: 1st, 2nd runner-up names leaked just before finale

    MasterChef India 7: 1st, 2nd runner-up names leaked just before finale

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    Mumbai: After nearly 3 months, the popular cooking reality show MasterChef India season 7 is set to pull its curtains after announcing the winner’s name tonight. The grand finale episode of the show will be telecast on Sony Entertainment Television and Sony Liv app. It will be live-streamed at 9 pm and is expected to be 2 hours long.

    As the finale is just a few hours away, the excitement and anticipation among the fans are palpable. The audience is eager to know who will be crowned the winner of the latest season and take home a whopping amount of prize money.

    Top 3 Finalists

    Post Aruna Vijay’s elimination, MasterChef India 7 got its top 3 finalists of the season who will compete tonight to grab the trophy. They are —

    • Santa Sharma
    • Nayanjyoti Saikia
    • Suvarna Bagul

    MasterChef India 7 Winner, Runner-up names

    According to inside sources and a leaked photo from the finale shoot, MasterChef India 7 winner is Nayanjyoti Saikia from Assam. According to sources close to the show, Santa Sharma will likely end up in second position, while Suvarna might walk home with the second runner-up title (third position). However, the official announcement will be made in tonight’s episode only.

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more interesting scoops and updates on reality shows.

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  • Exclusive: Rashmika Mandanna’s fee new Telugu film leaked

    Exclusive: Rashmika Mandanna’s fee new Telugu film leaked

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    Hyderabad: Rashmika Mandanna, a rising star in both Telugu and Hindi film industry, has raised her fees for upcoming Tollywood projects, setting a new standard. The actress has recently signed a movie with Nithiin which is tentatively titled ‘VNR Trio’. Do you know how much she is charging for her new Tollywood project?

    According to our exclusive source close to the team, it has been revealed that Rashmika, who is one of the highest paid female stars down south, will be receiving a paycheque of between Rs 3-5 crores for her role in the movie.

    After their successful collaborations on ‘Bheeshma,’ she is reunited with director Venky Kudumula and hero Nithiin for the second time. Mythri Movie Makers produced VNR Trio, and GV Prakash Kumar composed the music.

    On the work front, Rashmika Mandanna is currently shooting for her next Bollywood film ‘Animal’ alongside Ranbir Kapoor. In Tollywood, she has Pushpa 2 alongside Allu Arjun apart from Nithiin-starrer.

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  • Kartik Aaryan’s ‘wedding’ video leaked, actor spotted taking pheras

    Kartik Aaryan’s ‘wedding’ video leaked, actor spotted taking pheras

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    Mumbai: Bollywood‘s heartthrob Kartik Aaryan is considered as one of the most beloved and eligible bachelors in tinsel town. His youthful persona, attractive looks, and pleasant personality have made him a top choice for fans. Despite his popularity, Kartik’s romantic life has been kept private, and he has always maintained that he is single and has been for quite some time. Fans are curious to know more about his personal life and even want the actor to get married soon.

    Amid this, a video of Kartik Aaryan getting ‘married’ is surfacing online. But wait, the viral clip is not from actor’s actual wedding. It is a leaked video from the sets of his upcoming film ‘Satyaprem Ki Katha’ that also stars Kiara Advani.

    The video shows Kiara Advani and Kartik Aaryan as bride and groom in the wedding scene of the movie. They can be seen taking pheras and twinning in white traditional wedding outfits. Watch the video below.

    We must say, Satyaprem Ki Katha’s leaked scene is indeed generating a lot of curiosity among the masses, as fans can’t keep calm to watch the film on the big screen. The clip has undoubtedly piqued the interest of the public, with fans eagerly anticipating the film’s release on the big screen. The level of excitement among viewers is palpable, and many cannot contain their enthusiasm to finally watch the movie in theatres.

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