“Anonymous” invaded Russian state TV channel to declare war on Putin: without peace it will not stop | International | New Head Shell Newtalk

The well-known hacker group Anonymous has officially declared war on Russia. (The picture shows a schematic diagram of the hacker) Picture: taken from the FBI official website

Russia’s war against Ukraine has entered its fourth day today (27th), and the Russian army had earlier entered Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, and fought fiercely on the streets, causing a global uproar. The various acts of aggression by the Russian military have also attracted the attention of Anonymous, the world’s largest international hacker organization. “Anonymous” announced on Twitter on the 25th that it officially launched a “cyber war” against the Russian government. “Anonymous” wrote again today, “The Russian state TV channel has been hacked and is playing the ‘Ukrainian Song List’, click on it to see the images of the war in Ukraine.”

Anonymous posted several posts on Twitter today, saying that the group had shut down Russian state TV channels and was playing a “list of Ukrainian songs.” It can be seen in the video that when the song is clicked, the picture will appear Ukrainian buildings showing ruins, and some Ukrainian people are suspected of staying in the air-raid shelter to avoid the bombing of the Russian army. In addition, according to the “Mirror” report, Russian TV channels have been shut down urgently after being hacked; however, Russian government-related web pages, including news websites, have been shut down. The mastermind behind the scenes also officially appeared to speak to Russian President Vladimir Putin, and the public knew that all this was done by “Anonymous”.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, “Anonymous” members released a pre-recorded video to Putin on the Internet on the 25th, and called to Putin to “restore the rights of the Ukrainian people”. An Anonymous member said that since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine, “we have been trying to have a peaceful dialogue with Putin, but have been ignored several times.” “So we decided to visit Putin’s control area in person, ‘this is what we give to Putin’ your present”.”

“Gifts to Putin” in the mouth of “Anonymous” include the closure of the Kremlin, the Russian government and the Ministry of Defense websites and the closure of the official website of the Federal Antimonopoly Service (Federal Antimonopoly Service), stressing that “these are not coincidences.”

Finally, “Anonymous” denounced Putin’s actions as “shameful” and went on to demand that Putin “should return power to the Ukrainian people” and “resign as President of Russia”, otherwise the cyber war will continue “There will be no stopping without peace”.

Russia’s war against Ukraine has entered its fourth day today (27th), and the Russian army had earlier entered Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, and fought fiercely on the streets, causing a global uproar. The various acts of aggression by the Russian military have also attracted the attention of Anonymous, the world’s largest international hacker organization.

“Anonymous” wrote again today, “The Russian state TV channel has been hacked and is playing the ‘Ukrainian Song List’, click on it to see the images of the war in Ukraine.”

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