Phone scammers called a resident of Dagestan more than 26,000 times in three months. This was announced on November 16 by the Beeline mobile operator. A client from the Republic of Dagestan, born in 1960, was attacked three times with an interval of a month — on the 30th in June, July and August. In total, he received more than 26,000 fraudulent calls. Meanwhile, a Penza resident received 22,850 phone calls in one day. The calls were made between 9:00 and 23:00. A resident of Moscow received 3,539 calls in two hours, starting at 8 a.m.
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