Ukrainian media support the "Dedaena" Bar - Occupiers VS Georgians and Ukrainians

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"Dedaena Bar" - Occupiers VS Georgians and Ukrainians. After the cyber attack on Dedaena Bar by Russian citizens, Ukrainians express their support for Georgians.

"Russians launched a massive attack on the Georgian "Dedaena Bar". The ranking of the establishment on Google has now dropped to 2.5 (out of a possible 5). Russian tourists complained about the questioners they were asked to fill by the bars staff.

The bar's website does have an entry form. Among other things, all visitors from Russia must agree that "Crimea is Ukraine", "Abkhazia and Tskhinvali region are Georgia", confirm that they support the phrase "Glory to Ukraine", and "condemn Russian aggression in Ukraine". And that they promise that they will not speak Russian to the employees and will not engage in political discussions.

The bar administration said on its website that such measures were imposed "due to the sensitive political situation and some Russians who behaved badly in the bar," Ukrainian media reported.

According to the media, there are Ukrainians standing in support of the representatives of the bar: on the contrary, they are trying to improve the rating of the institution.

In addition, one of the most famous Ukrainian media UNIAN writes the following:

"Russian began to massively lower the rating of the Georgian establishment, where tourists from Russia are asked to fill out a questionnaire with "uncomfortable" questions for them. Now its rating on Google has dropped from 5 to 2.5.

Commentators of Moscow are very unhappy with the questionnaire that the bar's employees ask Russian tourists.

It is reported that Ukrainians have already visited the website of the bar: they, in turn, are trying to improve the rating of the institution.

We also recommend you to support the host and give this bar a positive rating.

For those who do not know how - we made a reference for you. Enter the Dedaena Bar in the search engine and go to the reviews", - writes "Unian".

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