Anonymous spreads Russia’s plans: “Invasion approved on January 18”

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Russia-Ukraine war, Anonymous spreads Putin’s invasion plan

The hacker collective Anonymous revealed the Kremlin’s premeditated plan to the world. With lots of photos, Anonymous has published on its Twitter profile, the maps of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, a project that has been ready for some time.

The documents, the veracity of which has yet to be verified, are allegedly owned by the Russian armed forces. Second Michael Horowitzsecurity analyst at Beck Institute, a geopolitical and security consulting firm based in the Middle East, these are official and authentic revelations. The military plan disseminated by Anonymous would have been recovered from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defenseafter the disarmament of some Russian troops on its territory.

The first page of the Russian Federation’s plan reads “Black Sea Fleet” written in Cyrillic. The documents also report the dates of the planned invasion: “On January 18, a leaked document was approved by Russian troops showing the war plan against Ukraine and initial moves to conquer the country from February 20 to March 06O”.

Anonymous hackers have sided with Ukraine and are continuing with a series of initiatives aimed at damaging the Russian president Vladimir Putin. “Your secrets may no longer be safe and many of your government’s infrastructure may be compromised,” so Anonymous addressed Putin directly at the outbreak of the war.

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