Russian radio station is hacked and Ukrainian national anthem and anti-war song are played
by Victoria Pickering
On June 8, 2022, a major Russian radio station was hacked and began broadcasting the Ukrainian national anthem and anti-war themed songs released by Russian rock bands. A movie of the national anthem playing on the radio has also been released, and it is said to be part of a series of attacks targeting Russian media.
A major Russian radio station was hacked and started broadcasting Ukraine's national anthem and anti-war songs
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Alexei Volobyov, Editor-in-Chief of Kommersant FM, Russia's leading radio station, reported to the state news agency that the online stream was hacked on June 8, 2022. 'We were really hacked. Now, technical experts are trying to figure out the cause of this attack,' said Volovyov.
According to Francis Scarr, a BBC Monitoring reporter who monitors and reports on mass media around the world, the news flash after lunch was suddenly cut off and the Ukrainian military march ' Oi u luzi chervona kalyna (Oi u luzi chervona kalyna) Gamazumi) ”has flowed out. It is reported that the national anthem of Ukraine and the song 'Назад, Россия! (Russia, come back!)' That appeals to the anti-war of Russian rock band Nogu Sveló!
Midway through a news bulletin not long ago, patriotic Ukrainian song Ой у лузі червона калина started playing
— Francis Scarr (@francis_scarr) June 8, 2022
Business Insider , an American business and tech news site, has released a movie in which the national anthem of Ukraine is played on Kommersant FM.
Гимн Украины в эфире «Коммерсантъ FM» --YouTube
Similar attacks on the Russian media have been reported several times, and in mid-March 2022, a performer on Channel One, a major Russian national broadcaster, said, 'They are lying to you.' In May, Russian TV broadcasts were hacked and all program titles were displayed as 'Your hands are dirty with the blood of Ukrainian children', and Russia's St. Petersburg. Messages using the media are repeated, such as playing the Ukrainian national anthem and the anti-war song for more than two hours on the three radio stations of.
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