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Pashinyan Purchases Pegasus Surveillance System for $7 Million: 'Hraparak'
According to the newspaper 'Hraparak', Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has gone so far in the fight against internal enemies that he has purchased a surveillance system named 'Pegasus' for $7 million. In other countries, this system is used for external intelligence purposes to eavesdrop on individuals who pose a threat to national security. The mechanism is simple: a regular promotional SMS link is sent to the targeted phone, and once opened, the system 'settles' on the device. By the way, the cost of 'hunting' a single individual exceeds $10,000.