UFA, RUSSIA - JANUARY 24: Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Ufa Engine Industrial Assosication on January 24, 2018 in Ufa, Russia. Vladimir Putin is on a one-day trip to the capital of Bashkortostan Republic and is on course to be re-elected during the Presidential Elections on March 18. ( Photo by Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)
Crimean televisions were hacked by displaying a message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mocking Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The screens showed multiple messages declaring Putin “a d—-.”
Viewers were also shown a message vowing that Crimea will eventually return to Ukraine.
“Ukraine will return its territory, our people,” Zelensky said in the message. “We will not leave anyone to the occupiers.”
The hack was confirmed by Oleg Kryuchkov, an official based in Crimea. Russian officials looked to end Zelensky’s broadcast.
In June, broadcasts of two Russian cable channels were interrupted by a video featuring Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense.
According to leaked U.S. military cables, it is believed that Putin has been receiving chemotherapy for cancer for several years. In a speech last week, Putin demanded that Russian women have “eight or more children” to increase the population, which war casualties have depleted.
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