Ukrainian hackers posted a video about the losses of the occupiers on enemy websites.


Pro-Ukrainian hackers posted a video on 19 websites where soldiers complain about inadequate support in battle from their command. This information was published by ArmyInform.
It is noted that the video was posted on enemy websites belonging to companies engaged in construction and engineering works for the benefit of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.
In the video, Russian soldiers stated that “in Ukraine, Russians abandon their own to death.” They blamed their command for this.
The video also shows the losses of Russian soldiers and their emotional state of hopelessness.
As reported by the portal “Glavcom”, Ukrainian hackers interfered with the operation of websites of enterprises belonging to Russian defense-industrial complexes in honor of the Anti-Aircraft Missile Troops Day, which is celebrated on July 8.
Earlier, “Glavcom” reported that military hackers intervened in the operation of websites of companies supplying the enemy's military industry. Instead of the home pages of these websites, a stylized coffin in the form of a matryoshka doll with the inscription “Happy Bottom of Russia” appeared.
There was also a major disruption in the operation of electronic services in Russia due to a DDoS attack by cybercriminals from the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine. It was previously known that the arrest of Russian Deputy Defense Minister Timur Ivanov was the result of actions by the Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine.
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