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Anonymous has published the list of Russian soldiers responsible for the Bucha massacre

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The Anonymous collective has published the personal information of Russian soldiers who have been deployed in Bucha , the city that has been the scene of a real massacre against the civilian population.

Names, surnames, serial numbers and ranks of servicemen of the 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Russian Army — the motorized infantry brigade that occupied Bucha until 31 March. According to the first reconstructions, they are responsible for the massacre of civilians.

The Bucha massacre

Russian troops withdrew from Bucha in early April, leaving behind unequivocal evidence of carnage. The Ukrainian military who have regained control of the city have found dozens of corpses piled up on the roadsides . Men and women who were executed by Russian soldiers.

We have unequivocal proof of Bucha’s events – Berlin’s 007s guarantee –: the secret services of the Bundesnachrichtendienst intercepted the chilling conversations of Russian soldiers. There are many testimonies from horror films, such as a Russian soldier who boasted to a superior that he had shot an unarmed man on a bicycle.

Until now, Russia has denied any responsibility, speaking of a  false flag perpetuated by the Ukrainians themselves to manipulate world public opinion. A lie, as evidenced by satellite images and evidence collected by the German secret services.

But the situation could become increasingly serious. According to some sources, the violence against civilians in Bucha is not an isolated case, but part of a systematic strategy by the Russian army to weaken the civilian population. In Mariupol and Kherson – claims a report by the Red Cross – between 10,000 and 20,000 corpses may have been hidden. Some witnesses claim that the Russians use mobile crematoria to destroy evidence of their crimes.

Anonymous’ operation against Russia

From the outset, Anonymous sided with the Ukrainian population and against Russia. The collective has carried out some spectacular cyber-guerrilla operations against key Russian institutions, paralyzing ministry sites and leaking hundreds of TB of classified material.

Part of the collective’s actions focused on countering the Kremlin’s propaganda, in an attempt to increase the distrust of Russian citizens towards their president, with the aim of provoking an exasperation of public opinion and increasing protests against Putin.

For example, many news sites have been vandalized in order to expose the number of Russian servicemen who have died in Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict – information that the Kremlin has so far kept secret from its population. Anonymous hackers have even hacked the printers of citizens and companies , always with the aim of printing and disseminating information unwelcome to the Russian government.

The collective did not limit itself to disclosing the identity of the members of the 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade: on April 4 it had already published a detailed dossier with information on all 120,000 soldiers and officers deployed by Russia in Ukraine.

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