Medvedev's Hacker's Outrageous Tweets Before They Got Deleted

"I am resigning. I am embarrassed by the actions of the government. Forgive me."
The Twitter account of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was hacked early on Thursday morning, resulting in a flurry of satirical tweets announcing his resignation to become a freelance photographer and asking to retweet a comment saying "Crimea is not ours."
All of the tweets were taken offline after about 40 minutes.
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Medvedev's Twitter Account Gets Hacked
The Twitter account of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev was hacked early on Thursday morning, resulting in a flurry of satirical tweets announcing his resignation to become a freelance photographer and asking to retweet a comment saying "Crimea is not ours."
All of the tweets were taken offline after about 40 minutes.
Read the story:
Medvedev's Twitter Account Gets Hacked
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"We could go back to the '80s. It is lamentable. If this is the aim of my colleagues in the Kremlin, it will soon be achieved."
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"All the same, I will become a freelance photographer!"
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"Despite our efforts, certain online hooligans don't give a [expletive] about [entering their passport data] to access the Internet."
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"Russian citizens should not suffer because of the problems the country's leadership has in understanding common sense."
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"And we will consider cutting off electricity. Much more reliable."
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"You think that today they will say anything important in Yalta? I doubt it. And so I sit and think to myself, what the hell [am I doing here]?"
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"Crimea is not ours, please retweet."
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