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Hackers broke the Russian radio station: the anthem of Ukraine and “Oh, red viburnum is on the air”

by alex

On Tuesday, June 8, hackers managed to break the mobile version of the Russian radio station Kommersant FM.

After the break, Ukrainian songs were broadcast on the radio station . In particular, “Chervona Kalina” and the national anthem.

This was reported by the radio station in its Telegram channel.

“The radio station was hacked. Listen to our broadcast on radios at a frequency of 93, 6 FM and Youtube,” the message said.

On the air of Kommersant FM, they broadcast “Oh, there is a red viburnum at the puddle”, “We don’t need war” by the group “Nogu Svelo” and “Hey, Hey , Rise Up!”, which was recorded by Pink Floyd with Andriy Khlivnyuk, as well as the anthem of Ukraine.

Anonymous hackers hinted that this was their work. On their Twitter page, they spread the message of the investigator Christ Grozev about the songs on the radio. We attached the hashtag “Glory to the Heroes” and a link to one of the songs.

As reported, the international hacker group Anonymous took down a number of state-owned websites of Belarus due to involvement of the Republic of Belarus in the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. After that, government portals stopped working.

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