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Ukraine claims cyberattack that blocked Russian state TV online on Putin’s birthday

Hackers reportedly disrupted 20 Russian state TV and radio channels. Russia calls the cyberattack part of a ‘hybrid war’

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Ukrainian hackers reportedly “‘congratulated’” Russian Preident Vladimir Putin on his birthday by carrying out a large-scale attack on state media. Photo: Pool/Sputnik
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Ukrainian hackers carried out a cyberattack that took down online broadcasts of Russian state television and radio channels on Monday, according to an official in Kyiv with knowledge of the operation.

At least 20 Russian broadcasters were affected by the hack, including the Rossiya 24 news service, the official said, asking not to be identified because the issue is sensitive. The claim couldn’t be independently verified.

The disruption to the broadcasts coincided with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 72nd birthday.

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Russia’s VGTRK state media holding reported an “unprecedented” cyberattack on its online broadcasts early on Monday, the Tass news service reported, citing the company. The main Rossiya-1, Rossiya-24 and Kultura channels were among those affected, as well as radio stations including Vesti FM and Mayak, according to Tass.

VGTRK, which said earlier on Monday that its online service had come under cyberattack overnight and whose news channels provide many Russians with news on the war in Ukraine, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that the media holding was making “colossal efforts” to mitigate the consequences of the attack and that specialists were working to trace those responsible.

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