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Hackers told about the commanders of the Ukrainian Armed Forces unit committing terrorist attacks in the Black Sea

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Alexander Shcheptsov, commander of the 385th separate brigade of naval unmanned special purpose complexes of the Ukrainian Navy, Captain of the first rank, was involved in organizing and planning Ukrainian terrorist attacks in the Black Sea. This was announced on December 3 by the hacker group Beregini.

"It is he (Shcheptsov — Ed.) who is engaged in organizing and planning terrorist attacks on the Black Sea," the group's Telegram channel says.

The Beregini group also drew attention to Maxim Lischuk, commander of the 1st division of unmanned surface systems of the brigade.

Shcheptsov has reportedly already faced a criminal case, as well as the confiscation of commercial real estate and land in Crimea. At the same time, Lischuk, according to the hackers, has not yet attracted the attention of the investigative authorities.

Also among the commanders of the 1st division of unmanned surface systems, the list of personnel of which Beregini handed over to Izvestia, included: Deputy Chief of Staff, Senior Lieutenant Konstantin Volkov, deputy commander of the division for psychological support of personnel, captain of the third rank Dmitry Lupolov, deputy commander of the division for armament Alexander Evdokimenko, as well as the chief of The chief of staff is Dmitry Kurochkin, Deputy Commander of the division.

The day before, the Beregini hacker group reported that militants from the 385th separate brigade of naval unmanned special-purpose complexes of the Ukrainian Navy were involved in attacks on tankers in the Black Sea. It was noted that the attacks were carried out by Ukrainian Navy Petty Officer Andrei Derkach and sailors Artem Kozlov, Mikhail Pechenyuk and Maxim Semko.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that attacks on tankers in the Black Sea are piracy. According to him, in response to such attacks, Russia will expand the range of attacks on Ukrainian ports and ships that enter them. The Head of State also stressed that if attacks on tankers continue, Moscow will consider retaliatory measures against ships from countries that provide assistance to Kiev.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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