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Perviy hacked in Crimea, airs Zelensky address
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's address was broadcast in occupied Crimea after the Russian Channel One (Perviy) was successfully attacked by hackers, the Strategic Communications Department of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported during the weekend.
Zelensky’s words were addressed to the temporary occupation authorities. "Let each of the Russian officials who seized precious land in Crimea remember that this is not the land where they will have peace," said the President of Ukraine. The song "Ukraine is You" also played on the air. In one of the frames, the banner "Glory to the Ukrainian Navy!" was also visible. Ukrainian hackers also broke into the electronic road notification system of the Crimean bridge and wrote the message “Welcome to Ukraine” to the drivers entering Crimea. CEETV reminds that the first explosions in Crimea which has been occupied by Russia since 2014 took place last week. Since then, every night there are reports of Russian anti-aircraft systems working in various parts of the peninsula. RELATED
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