Anonymous have hacked the Kremlin and leaked the “personal data of 120,000 Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine” as they “should be subjected to a war crime tribunal.”
Since the war started on 24 February Anonymous have hacked the Russian Secret Service (FSB), the Kremlin many banks and have leaked thousands of details.
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Anonymous have now claimed responsibility for the “leaked” details of Russian troops which includes their names, date of birth, their home addresses and passport numbers, The Sun reported.
The hacking group warned, “All soldiers participating in the invasion of Ukraine should be subjected to a war crime tribunal.”
In the footage, a spokesperson said, “This is a message to Vladimir Putin, from Anonymous.
“Mr Putin. The ongoing invasion of Ukraine has shown that your regime has no respect for human rights or the self determination of your neighbours.”
Breaking: Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence Agency has published the names, ranks, DOB, and passport numbers for Russian soldiers assigned to the 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade. This is the unit said to be responsible for war crimes in Bucha.
[Link]:https://t.co/yedXMMfXkQ— Anonymous (@YourAnonNews) April 5, 2022
They said that Putin is the “instigator” of violence in the killing of innocent people in Ukraine.
They added, “Members of Anonymous have declared cyber war against your aggressive regime […] soon you will feel the full wrath of the world’s hackers.”
The group have warned that “The hacking will continue until Russia stops their aggression.”
Co-founder of DDoSecrets, Emma Best said the group “published approximately 200,000 emails hacked by Anonymous from the Russian law firm Capital Legal Services, which practices law in a variety of areas.”
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