BREAKING: Minnesota Under Coordinated Attack — National Guard Deployed

Earlier this week, Minnesota witnessed what might be the most terrifying digital assault on an American city to date. The entire city of St. Paul went offline. No Wi-Fi. No servers. No internal infrastructure. A full blackout.

And now the National Guard is involved.

Governor Tim Walz officially declared a state of emergency and signed an executive order activating the Minnesota National Guard’s cyber protection unit. Their mission? To determine what data — if any — was accessed, stolen, or compromised.

St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter issued a chilling statement: “This was not a glitch. It was a deliberate, coordinated attack carried out by an external actor intentionally and criminally targeting our systems.”

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