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The Russians are on the Internet looking for drone operators for the defense of Moscow, here's the monthly salary
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The Russians are on the Internet looking for drone operators for the defense of Moscow, here's the monthly salary

The article reports on a job posting by Russia's largest job portal, HeadHunter, seeking drone operators to protect Moscow's airspace. The position requires basic technical skills and a willingness to learn, with no prior experience needed. The monthly salary starts at $1,950, which is lower than the average wage in Moscow ($2,600). The job description highlights working with advanced technology for city protection, including flight preparation, drone management, reconnaissance missions, and data collection around the clock. A reviewer signed as 'Leading Inspector' describes the team as 'excellent and connected,' offering opportunities for advancement, a positive work environment, and flexibility in choosing tasks. The ad was last updated on July 1st. The article notes that Ukraine has intensified drone attacks on Moscow, including two strikes within three days on a major refinery inside the city limits. The Kremlin has announced measures to strengthen Russia's defense against such attacks, while Russia recently carried out its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year, resulting in at least 30 casualties.

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The Russians are on the Internet looking for drone operators for the defense of Moscow, here's the monthly salary

The article reports on a job posting by Russia's largest job portal, HeadHunter, seeking drone operators to protect Moscow's airspace. The position requires basic technical skills and a willingness to learn, with no prior experience needed. The monthly salary starts at $1,950, which is lower than the average wage in Moscow ($2,600). The job description highlights working with advanced technology for city protection, including flight preparation, drone management, reconnaissance missions, and data collection around the clock. A reviewer signed as 'Leading Inspector' describes the team as 'excellent and connected,' offering opportunities for advancement, a positive work environment, and flexibility in choosing tasks. The ad was last updated on July 1st. The article notes that Ukraine has intensified drone attacks on Moscow, including two strikes within three days on a major refinery inside the city limits. The Kremlin has announced measures to strengthen Russia's defense against such attacks, while Russia recently carried out its deadliest attack on Kyiv this year, resulting in at least 30 casualties.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a job posting without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. It provides balanced reporting on both Russian defensive efforts and Ukrainian attacks, without taking a clear ideological side. The focus remains on the operational details of

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on a Russian job posting for drone operators to protect Moscow, citing details from the HeadHunter ad. It mentions the salary, required skills, and context of increased Ukrainian attacks on Moscow. Factually accurate based on available sources. Objectivity is lower due to potenti

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