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On Victory Day, Russian TV displays anti-war messages?

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On Victory Day, Russian TV displays anti-war messages?

On victory Day, people who own smart TV in Russia saw anti-war messages pop up on screens

It said “The blood of thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of their murdered children is on your hands,”

“TV and the authorities are lying. No war.”

It was especially displayed on Channel One, Rossiya-1, MTS TV, NTV-Plus, Rostelecom, and the Winx media player. Russian TV outlets claimed that the systems have been hacked in order to display such messages to public.

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Gazeta.ru a Pro Moscow news site also declared the same reason on Twitter.

“Tonight, TV viewers saw provocative anti-war messages instead of the program guide and channel descriptions on their TVs,” it tweeted. “MTS, Rostelecom, and NTV-Plus, as well as the Yandex TV program, was attacked by hackers.”

The May 9 Victory Day march in Moscow’s Red Square denotes the commemoration of the Soviet Union’s triumph over Nazi Germany in World War II.

The Kremlin endorsed RuTube, a Russian rendition of YouTube, was inaccessible subsequent to being exposed to a “strong cyberattack,” the stage’s Telegram station announced.

RuTube agents said they would refresh clients on when the help would be reestablished.

The counter conflict message showed up on the Yandex. Teleprogram administration yet was taken out rapidly.

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Likewise, there were reports of a revolt by workers at the Kremlin-supported Lenta.ru news site.

More than 10 since-erased things reprimanding President Vladimir Putin and the conflict in Ukraine showed up on the site.

“These were news thing with the titles ‘Putin released one of the horrendous conflicts of the 21st hundred years,’ ‘Vladimir Putin has transformed into a miserable despot and paranoiac,’ ‘The Russian first class is sick with nepotism and sycophancy,’ as well as the article ‘War makes it more straightforward to conceal disappointments in the economy. Putin should go. He released a silly conflict and is driving Russia into the pit,'” Mediazona detailed.

Putin on Monday evoked the memory of Soviet bravery in World War II to motivate his military battling in Ukraine, yet offered no new guide to triumph and recognized the expense in Russian officers’ lives.

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