The Hermitage in Saint Petersburg is one of the largest and most important art museums in the world. Now it reported a hacker attack – according to which “Events from the Ukrainian Bucha” should have been shown on the display boards there.
This is reported by the Russian newspaper Fontanka.ru. Coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine is censored in the Russian media. However, hackers in the propaganda war repeatedly evade censorship, sometimes in unusual ways.
The incident is said to have taken place on January 29. Details of the information broadcast about Butscha are not yet available. The Hermitage only said that they should be classified as “fake” according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
In any case, one thing is certain: the security personnel were not happy about it and immediately turned off the screens. According to preliminary information, the hacker attack was carried out remotely. the tankOare now investigating.
Bucha massacre
The Bucha massacre is a series of war crimes committed in the city of Bucha, a suburb of Kiev. They are said to have been committed by members of the Russian armed forces on the Ukrainian population during the Battle of Kiev in the spring of 2022. Russia is accused of deliberately slaughtering them – the Russian government denies this.
Source: Krone

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