Anonymous claims to have ‘hit’ Russia’s state TV broadcasts with the aim of disseminating images and news relating to the war in Ukraine. In a Twitter post, Anonymous claims to have hacked channels including Rossiya 24, Channel One and Moscow 24, as well as streaming services Wink and Ivi. The BBC states that it has not been able to independently verify, while the group talks about the “largest Anonymous operation ever”. “We are concerned that some governments may see us as a threat and create a scenario to discredit us. We just want peace, not war.”
“We’ve been in the spotlight before. We’ve been in the news many times, but never anything like what we’re experiencing right now. Of course we know governments around the world are watching what we’re doing. Many of these governments have had to do with us “, reads the collective’s Twitter profile.
“We reject violence, we are against war. We are against police brutality. We have taken a stand against aggressors multiple times, we would never choose to deliberately harm anyone. This must be clear, in case any government should. say the opposite “, the movement continues.
“Remember us when various powers turn their attention towards us, because it will happen – we read – We can change the world for the better. This has always been the idea”.
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