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Ukrainian intelligence has once again gained access to the servers of the occupying authorities in Crimea

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Ukrainian intelligence has once again gained access to the servers of the occupying authorities in Crimea
Ukrainian intelligence has once again gained access to the servers of the occupying authorities in Crimea

The Ukrainian intelligence has once again gained full access to the computers and servers of the self-proclaimed authorities of the temporarily occupied Crimea.

According to sources, the operation resulted in obtaining over 100 TB of intelligence data. Among them — official correspondence of the so-called "head of Crimea" Serhiy Aksenov, as well as work documents and correspondence between ministries and departments of the occupational "Government of Crimea".

"Among the obtained data, there is a significant amount of documents regarding the illegal transfer of Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhya regions," the source noted.

The documents specifically mention lists of minors who were taken by the occupying authorities to Crimea and Russia. The documents contain the children’s personal data, information about their guardians, and places of residence and education. The received information has been handed over to law enforcement agencies for investigating war crimes.

Ukrainian intelligence also obtained data related to the so-called "SVO". This includes lists of Russian military personnel with personal data and information about their relatives, as well as lists of prisoners and deceased, and decisions on the payments of so-called "funeral expenses". The materials also record statements from "SVO participants" requesting land plots in Crimea.

Some documents indicate numerous meetings of the occupation authorities and confirm fuel and lubricant shortages following strikes on Russian refineries.

"This is already the second successful penetration into the servers of the occupation authorities of Crimea in recent months," a source in the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine reported.

It recalled that after the previous operation, FSB representatives visited "Gauleiter of Crimea" Aksenov and his subordinates to identify a "mole", but they failed to do so.


Topics: Serhiy AksenovIntelligenceCrimeaOccupation

Date and time 24 September 2025 г., 15:39     Views Views: 1739
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