User talk:Col4uk

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Russian interference
I reverted your edit because it was not based on any reliable source. Per policy WP:no original research, Wikipedia is not interested in your personal opinion (or mine, for that matter) – any material you add must be supported by a citation and especially you may not delete existing material that is so supported. Finally, Wikipedia is not a forum or a place to exchange opinions. If you have solid evidence to support an aspect of an article that is not [adequately] covered, then certainly you should add it with that supporting evidence. --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 16:23, 30 July 2019 (UTC)