State Department found 22 errors in a letter about gay provocations of Russians - ForumDaily
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State Department found 22 errors in a letter about gay provocations of Russians

Decree with 22 errors. Photo: twitter

Decree with 22 errors. Photo: twitter

The US Embassy has published a response to the publication of the newspaper "Izvestia" about the financing of provocations by the State Department against Russian officials. The publication reported that Americans can pay LGBT activist Nikolai Alekseev for discrediting Vyacheslav Volodin, German Gref and head of Sheremetyevo Airport Mikhail Vasilenko - previously Alekseev said that they are all homosexual.

Izvestia cite Alexeyev’s correspondence with State Department officials, allegedly revealed and published by hackers. Although the publication does not give a direct reference to the correspondence itself, most likely, it is a question of the May publication on the site. cyberguerrilla.org - then the hackers published a pdf-document in which the ombudsman for LGBT rights refers to Nikolai Alekseev.

The US Embassy has studied this document and found in it, 22 errors are from grammar and the wrong designation of an authorized position (LGBTI - the last letter is an abbreviation of the term "intersexuals") to specifying email in the Gmail service (usually officials use addresses in the state.gov domain).

Earlier, Forum reported that Russian Education Minister Dmitry Livanov could not solve riddle from the textbook for first graders.

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