Anonymous hacked on Monday the websites of various Russian and Belarusian outlets, including TASS, Kommersant, Izvestia, and the Eurasian country’s edition of Forbes.
“Dear Citizens. We urge you to stop this madness, do not send your sons and husbands to certain death. [Russian President Vladimir] Putin is forcing us to lie and putting us in danger. They have isolated us from the world, stopped buying oil and gas. In a few years we will be living like North Korea. What do we need this for? To get Putin in the textbooks? It’s not our war, let’s stop him!” the message on TASS’s main page read.
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