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Anonymous, the famed hacker collective, appeared to claim responsibility Sunday for the personal information of 120,000 Russian soldiers allegedly fighting in Ukraine being leaked last month.
The information included names, dates of birth, addresses, unit affiliation and passport numbers.
"All soldiers participating in the invasion of Ukraine should be subjected to a war crime tribunal," the group tweeted Sunday.
This week the Russian military has faced heightened scrutiny over alleged human rights abuses in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. Reports suggested civilians in the town were shot to death with their hands tied behind their backs, and corpses were spotted in yards, cars and streets.
The leak results first appeared in the Ukrainian news outlet Pravda on March 1, just days after the invasion of Ukraine began. The outlet did not disclose at the time where the information came from, only noting the "Centre for Defence Strategies acquired this data from reliable sources."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...5?ocid=&cvid=2be8b05a68804293b2b31ae0d1016411
The information included names, dates of birth, addresses, unit affiliation and passport numbers.
"All soldiers participating in the invasion of Ukraine should be subjected to a war crime tribunal," the group tweeted Sunday.
This week the Russian military has faced heightened scrutiny over alleged human rights abuses in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. Reports suggested civilians in the town were shot to death with their hands tied behind their backs, and corpses were spotted in yards, cars and streets.
The leak results first appeared in the Ukrainian news outlet Pravda on March 1, just days after the invasion of Ukraine began. The outlet did not disclose at the time where the information came from, only noting the "Centre for Defence Strategies acquired this data from reliable sources."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...5?ocid=&cvid=2be8b05a68804293b2b31ae0d1016411