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The group announced the action on Telegram.
It said that ahead of May 9 — when Russia marks Victory Day in World War II — Atesh carried out a cyberattack on Kassa24, the main ticketing website in Crimea used by the occupiers to promote their propaganda-driven “cultural” agenda.
“In the hands of Putin’s regime, even Victory Day has become a tool for brainwashing. What was once a memory of true heroism has been turned into a means of militarizing the population and justifying a new criminal war.
Putin, like Hitler, spreads death under the guise of the highest ideals. We are fighting not only against the army, but also against its ideological machine,” the partisans emphasized.