On June 26, HUR MOD carried out attacks targeting Russian Internet service providers in Crimea, prompting warnings about potential internet interruptions.
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HUR MOD attacks targeted Russian ISPs in Crimea.
The agency attacked Russia's largest Internet providers operating in the peninsula a day earlier.
The largest internet providers in Russian-occupied Crimea suffered a massive cyberattack on Wednesday, June 26, the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (HUR), which claimed credit for the attack, told Kyiv Post.
Ukrainian cyber specialists from military intelligence carried out a massive DDoS attack on major internet service providers in occupied Crimea
The area of fire near Cape Chauda, a Russian military training ground used for launching Shahed drones, has grown significantly over the past day.
Satellite images compare conditions on June 25 and 26 showing significant expansion of the fire zone reaching military unit buildings.
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