The founder of Telegram, Durov, swam in the Kolsai Lakes despite the ban.
The founder of the Telegram messenger, Pavel Durov, who arrived in Kazakhstan, swam in a prohibited place.
Durov swam in the Kolsai Lakes, despite it being forbidden. It is specified that the bodies of water are part of a national natural park, and swimming in them is subject to a fine.
It was previously reported that Durov met with the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, in Astana. They discussed cooperation in the fields of cybersecurity, education, and artificial intelligence.
Before that, Durov visited a private school in Kazakhstan, and during his visit, he walked around the campus and spoke with students. It was noted that the entrepreneur is a trustee of the educational institution and has already donated over $350,000 for its development.
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