The national anthem of Ukraine and “Chervona Kalina” were heard on Russian radio/shutterstock
On the Russian radio Kommersant FM” on June 8, Ukrainian songs began to play. In particular, “Chervona Kalina” and the anthem.
After them, anti-war songs were included, for example, “We don't need war.” The compositions sounded in a circle, channel 24 reports.
The work of hackers
Hackers helped Russians to show quality music. Radio representatives complained to the Russian media about the scrapping. They said that because of this, Ukrainian songs sounded instead of speech.
Anonymous hackers have hinted that this is their job. On their Twitter page, they spread the message of the investigator Christ Grozev about the songs on the radio. We attached the hashtag “Heroes of Glory” and a link to one of the songs.
By the way, on June 3, an appeal appeared on the Anonymous page in which the hackers assured that they had not forgotten the Ukrainians. They stressed that they are still running the biggest collective hacking operation they have ever done.
Pay attention!The Anonymous group took the side of Ukraine in the first hours of the full-scale invasion of Russia. The hackers declared war on the aggressor country and have been attacking the occupiers ever since.
Hacks into Russian television
In early March, Anonymous hacked the air of Russian propaganda channels. Instead of the usual talk shows, millions of viewers in Russia were shown real footage of how the invaders drop bombs and rockets on peaceful Kharkov.
On May 9, hackers broke the Russian TV broadcast network. Instead of a program schedule, they left a reminder that Russia had unleashed a war against Ukraine. On the screens of the Russians appeared the inscription “the blood of thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of their murdered children is on your hands. Television and the authorities lie – no war.”
Anonymous's other attacks
- May 18 hackers reported a break in the Russian “Sberbank”.
- Earlier, Anonymous published data on 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting against Ukraine.
- The hackers also announced a successful attack on Belarusian government websites. Thus, the Lukashenka regime was punished for complicity in the war.