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Ukrainian intelligence again hacked the servers of the occupation authorities in Crimea: what they learned

Ukrainian intelligence again hacked the servers of the occupation authorities in Crimea: what they learned

фото: Reuters

Ukrainian intelligence has hacked the internal IT infrastructure of the occupation administration of Crimea for the second time and once again gained full control over all their computers and servers. As a result of the operation, it was possible to extract over 100 TB of classified information, including official correspondence of the “head of Crimea” Sergei Aksyonov, correspondence between occupation ministries, and documentation on the deportation of Ukrainian children.

This was reported by a source in the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Ukrinform reports.

Among the materials are complete lists of Ukrainian children who were taken out of the temporarily occupied parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions. The data includes names, ages, places of residence, names of guardians, as well as places of further stay in the occupied Crimea or in the Russian Federation itself. This entire array has already been transferred to Ukrainian law enforcement agencies to document war crimes.

In addition, the leaked data confirms the losses of the Russian army and the scale of the participation of prisoners of war: lists of the dead, requests for compensation, military questionnaires, and even requests from “SVO” participants to allocate them plots of land in Crimea.

A separate file contains documents regarding the fuel shortage on the peninsula after a series of targeted strikes on refineries in Russia.

As the GUR clarified, this is the second successful operation to hack occupation servers in several months. After the first attempt, FSB investigators came to Aksyonov and hunted for the “mole” for several weeks — but to no avail.

As a reminder, one of the main operators of suburban trains in the Moscow region — the Moscow-Tver Suburban Passenger Company — became the target of a large-scale cyberattack . The attack paralyzed key digital systems that provide rail service between Moscow and Tver.

As reported, on the evening of August 24 , Russian television showed a video about the real losses of the occupying army in Ukraine .

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