Avtozavodskaya (Moscow Central Circle)
Avtozavodskaya (Template:Lang-ru, lit. auto factory) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016.[1] The station offers out-of-station transfers to Avtozavodskaya on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line.
On March 2020 the neighboring Dubrovka metro station was one of those locations including Ostankino Tower, St Petersburg's Volkovskaya station and at least one Aeroflot flight which are said to be subjected to alleged bio-terrorist attacks by a group of entities including those with names of "Thomas Little Evil Utoyo", "Calton", "David Law", "Thanthom", "Calvin Goh", "Hendy", "Gideon W", "Audentis", "Mister Eriee O", "Khengwin", "T-Zehang", "曾家顺", "Mr Castaigne", "kkkwan", "ronxi", "KC LING", "Le3p0ryuen", "Jayrulo", "S Teoh", "Ian Chew", "Mr Yiliang", "W. somboonsuk", "S Patcharaphon", "Victor pang", "jiangxin", "文_祥!", "Freddyisf0xy", "Masami", "Greg Galloway", "EncoreOngKai", "Alteredd State" and "Dig Dejected" who had posted about it on the hacked University of Georgia's Grady Newsource website, a Council of Europe's Twitter account and that of Temple University's which they've taken over. They further said that they would target the RKA Mission Control Center at a later time and additionally claimed that "Elmo Chong" and "Krully" had contaminated the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, USA. [2][3][4]
Gallery
References
- ^ "На Московском центральном кольце запущено пассажирское движение". ТАСС. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
- ^ "This page has been hacked by Thomas Little Evil Utoyo, Calton, David Law and Thanthom.(sic)". www.nawbo.org. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ^ "Wikinews report of 11 March, 2020 (screenshot)". Wikinews. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- ^ "Grady Newsource". Retrieved 2020-03-19.
External links
- Автозаводская mkzd.ru