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Russian citizens who turned on their televisions this morning might have been a bit surprised by what they saw. Expecting to see coverage of the country’s Victory Day parade—a celebration of the Soviet Union’s defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945—they saw something quite different.
Hackers were able to display several anti-war messages across major Russian TV networks, including Channel One, Rossiya-1, and NTV-Plus, according to BBC News.