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Ukrainian hackers stole a secret AFU document with Syrsky's signature

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The Ukrainian cyber intruder group "Beregini" has stolen a document of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) on the protection of infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) from attack drones. This was reported by the hackers in their Telegram channel on Thursday, November 28.

The document "Operational and tactical requirements for the system (complex) of defense of infantry fighting vehicles from attack drones" was approved by the AFU chief commander Alexander Syrsky this year and has a "for official use" stamp.

"We know that it (the document. - Ed.) will be of great interest to specialists who develop novelties for the military-industrial complex," the hackers said in a message.

Earlier, on November 22, the Russian hacker group RaHDit ("Evil Russian hackers") published a database of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine on positive results of HIV tests of Ukrainian citizens who may be mobilized into the army. In total, the table contains 367 thousand sick people.

As representatives of the group explained, the information is published to demonstrate the mobilization potential of this category of people and to warn about the potential threat from refugees and prisoners from Ukraine.

Переведено сервисом «Яндекс Переводчик»

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