Hackers turned the page of the President of Germany into a Hitler account.


A Hitler page appeared on social network X
On February 15, a verified page of Adolf Hitler appeared on social network X, where it was stated in his description that he has returned to make Germany great, hinting at Donald Trump's campaign. This was reported by BRICSinfo.
This page contained posts with photos and calls related to the politics of the Third Reich.
The 'official ambassador' of the page was indicated to be Elon Musk - the owner of X and head of the U.S. Government Efficiency Department.
It later turned out that this Hitler page was hacked and remade from the page of the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The page has now been blocked.
Attack in Villach
Recall that in the city of Villach in Austria, a man with a knife attacked people and shouted 'Allahu Akbar'. This was reported by OTS.
The attacker killed a 14-year-old boy and injured four others, two of whom are in serious condition. According to preliminary data, the attacker is a 23-year-old native of Syria. He was stopped by a courier who hit the man with a car. During his detention, the attacker smiled and raised his thumb.
Earlier in Germany, in Munich, an Afghan refugee drove into a crowd with a car. At least 30 people were injured. This was reported by Reuters.
According to information, on February 13, a white car initially approached the police cars that were escorting the strikers' demonstration, then suddenly accelerated and drove into people. The police opened fire on the driver, but there is no information on whether he was injured.
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