Ukrainian Intelligence Agency Claims It Hacked Russian Ministry Of Defense, Obtained Sensitive Defense Documents, Blew Up Russian Bridge
Ukrainian intelligence said that it targeted the railway bridge across the Chapaevka River in the Samara region of Russia, blowing up its "power structures" and causing it to be disabled.
KYIV - The Ukrainian military intelligence agency (HUR) has claimed that it carried out a hack on the Russian Ministry of Defense and targeted the railway bridge across the Chapaevka River in the Samara region of Russia, blowing up its "power structures" and causing it to be disabled.
The statement by the Ukrainian intelligence agency said, "The railway branch was used by the aggressor state to transport military cargo, in particular engineering ammunition, produced by JSC "Polimer" plant in the city of Chapaevsk, Samara region.
Given the nature of the damage to the railway bridge, its use will be impossible for a long time."
Regarding the hacking of the Russian Ministry of Defense, the HUR said that as a result of the hack, the agency gained access to the information on the server, including reports, orders, and other sensitive documents.
Ukraine's Intelligence Agency On Hack, And Attack On Russian Railway Bridge (English Translations):
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