In Ukraine, a 178M-year-old fossilized crocodile was discovered by scientists. The crocodile is believed to be the oldest one found in Europe. It is thought to have lived in a freshwater lake or river during the Late Jurassic period.
In 2018, a cybercriminal group known as “Ukrainian 178M” was discovered. This group is responsible for stealing over $180 million from financial institutions worldwide. The group uses sophisticated methods to steal money, including malware and phishing attacks.
They have also been known to target ATMs with skimming devices. Ukrainian 178M is a very active and dangerous cybercriminal group that poses a serious threat to financial institutions around the globe.
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What is the Ukrainian 178M Cimpanu Record
In 1978, the Ukrainian 178M Cimpanu set a world record for the highest altitude ever reached by a balloon. The balloon was launched from near the city of Lviv in western Ukraine and reached an altitude of 21,902 meters (71,874 feet). The previous record had been held by the American balloons Rainbow I and II, which reached altitudes of 20,000 meters (65,617 feet) in 1961 and 1963 respectively.
How was This Record Achieved
The world record for the longest marathon playing a video game was set by American gamer, Scott Amos. He played the game “World of Warcraft” for 86 hours and 37 minutes. The previous record was 85 hours and 8 minutes, set by another American gamer, David Race.
Who Achieved This Record
In 1998, Lance Armstrong became the only person to win the Tour de France seven times. He achieved this record by winning the race an unprecedented six consecutive times from 1999-2004. In 2005, he was stripped of his titles and banned from cycling for life after an investigation revealed that he had been using performance-enhancing drugs throughout his career.
Conclusion
In 2018, Ukraine’s population was estimated at about 42.3 million people. The country’s population is expected to reach 50 million by 2050. The majority of the population is Ukrainian (78%), with a significant minority of Russians (17%).
Ukrainians are the largest ethnic group in the country, followed by Russians.