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报告翻译问题
There are always good and bad people everywhere, regardless of wars. The Russians did not (and were not) everyone demons just because they were forced to take part in an imposed war. Just like Ukrainians are not all bad or all good.
Moreover, the suffix .ru does not necessarily mean that the hacker was from Russia, it is quite possible that he chose mail from this region because of some advantages in comparison, for example, with gmail. Not to mention the possibility of "zombie servers" or someone's favorite action - a frame ("playing under a false flag").
PS: Information about the grind of missions to gain experience is very useful.
which mission do you think will be the easiest to grind XP?
To balance the ease/speed/XP you get for getting S rank on it?