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Russians hack telethon broadcast, publishing warning about strike with Oreshnik missile. Text written with errors

On the evening of December 30, the russians hacked the broadcast of a national telethon and published a text stating that in the coming hours Ukraine would allegedly be hit by the Oreshnik ballistic missile.

Ukrainian journalist Andrii Tsaplienko has reported this.

"Digital television has been hacked. The enemy hung an announcement of an alleged missile strike in order to scare the population," he wrote.

He published a screenshot of the TV screen with the text "warning" published by the occupiers.

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It says that within a few hours Ukraine would allegedly be hit using the Oreshnik missile.

At the same time, the russians made a number of errors in the text that they published on the telethon broadcast after the hack. For example, they forgot to put a comma several times.

Photo: t.me/TsaplienkoPhoto: t.me/Tsaplienko

Ukrainians are publishing videos online showing the moment of hacking the telethon broadcast and the publication of a fake message.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on December 19, the russians carried out a massive cyberattack on registers under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine.

As a reminder, due to the russian cyberattack, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine decided to extend the validity of the booking from mobilization.

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