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“In a few years, we will live like in North Korea. Why do we need this? For Putin to end up in the history books? This is not our war, let’s stop it!”read the inscription.
“This message will be suppressed and some of us will be fired, perhaps imprisoned. But we can’t take it anymore”added the text, accusing “indifference” journalists from the media in question.
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Those attacks take place after this same group last Thursday carried out other actions against the pages of the Russian public television network RT (ex-Russia Today).
What’s more, the websites of the Kremlin, the Duma (lower house of Parliament) and the Ministry of Defense were blocked, an operation also claimed by Anonymous on the social network Twitter. The attacks consist of a “denial of service” (DDOS), which makes pages inaccessible.
Anonymous attacked British government websites in support of Assange

The organization netblocksspecializing in internet surveillance in the world, also pointed out in a report on the slow access on the pages of the main Russian telephone operators, such as Rostelecom, MTS, Beeline or Megafon.
Source: Ambito

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