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Ukrainian hacker hoax leads wives of pilots who destroyed Mariupol theater to pose for photo shoot

Women of the Russian 960th Assault Aviation Regiment pilots pose for a photo session

A group of hackers and activists will have posed as a military supporter of the invasion, to convince the wife of the colonel who ordered the attack on the Mariupol theater to organize a photo session.

A group of Ukrainian hacker activists have managed to convince the wives of the Russian air force pilots responsible for the Mariupol theater bombing to take pictures for a calendar.

The group, titled Cyber ​​Resistance, impersonated Russian pilots supporting the invasion of Ukraine. The main target was the wife of Colonel Sergey Valeriyvich, commander of the 960th Assault Aviation Regiment. Was it Sergey Valeriyvich who ordered not only the attack on the Mariupol theater, where About 600 civilians diedas well as the attack on a maternity hospital in Mariupol, having killed four people and injured 16 others.

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The hacker group managed to contact the wife of the Russian colonel, Lilia Atroshchenko, and convinced her to organize a photo session with several female pilots of the 960 Regiment. The objective, according to the farce, would be to organize a calendar in pin up to raise the morale of the Russian troops.

According to the independent journalism website Inform Napalm, military families in Russia maintain a tradition whereby the wife of a unit commander has power of influence about the fellow soldiers subordinate to the commander, in the task of supporting her husband.

At the photo shoot, the 12 wives present appear dressed in the uniforms of their companions, with an Su-25 jet plane in the background: This aircraft model is the same one used by the 960th Assault Aviation Regiment. Some of the wives posed in high heels, while others preferred to wear miniskirts, mostly covered by their husbands’ uniform jackets. The photo session was taken at an airport near the city of Primorsko-Akhtarsk, on the shores of the Azov Sea.

The independent journalism website also published two erotic photographs of the wife of Colonel Sergey Valeriyvich41, describing them as “surprise photos” that the wife regularly sent her husband.

The details of the escorts of the 11 women invited to the photo shoot were also published on Inform Napalm. These include your names, ranks, residence addresses, passport numbers and contact details.

The Cyber ​​​​Resistance group claims to have achieved it various documents on plans of military operations, Russian military air investigation manuals, air control procedures, and a dossier on improving air force interception tactics against NATO surveillance aircraft. Some of the information collected was not published in Inform Napalm, having been handed over to the Ukrainian authorities and the International Criminal Court.

Source: Observadora

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