Partisans announce a large-scale cyberattack on Russia's digital resources.


Partisans 'Cyber Atesh' prepare for new large-scale attacks
The partisan movement 'Cyber Atesh' has announced preparations for new massive attacks on the occupiers' digital infrastructure. They plan to target the occupation administrations, logistics centers, and propaganda media of the enemy. It is reported that these cyberattacks will become regular, large-scale, and precise, aiming to paralyze everything that supports the occupation.
“Everything that serves the occupation will be disabled,” said 'Cyber Atesh'.
In the past, this partisan movement has already conducted successful attacks on Russian propaganda resources in occupied Crimea, demonstrating its effectiveness by blocking websites and hacking the personal devices of war criminals.
Recently, partisans 'Cyber Atesh' also carried out a sabotage operation in the Moscow region, resulting in the paralysis of some military facilities of the occupiers, destruction of equipment at a transformer substation, and disruption of logistics channels in Melitopol.
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