Passwords, Drone Feeds, Secret Orders: a Russian Unit Shared Its Own Operations in Public Telegram Chat
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Russian soldiers have published secret army documents, passwords, and camouflage plans in a group called "Shitty Organization".
Passwords, drone feeds, secret orders: a Russian unit shared its own operations in public Telegram chat
Members of Russia’s 143rd Guards Motor Rifle Regiment reportedly spent nearly a year publishing links to command videoconferences, internal military documents, and sensitive operational information in a publicly accessible Telegram group, according to an investigation by Russian OSINT outlet ASTRA. The group, named "Blyadskaya Organizatsiya" (Fucking Organization), allegedly contained daily links to Yandex Telemost video conferences attended by …
Russians posted drone passwords and even headquarters plans publicly. For over a year, soldiers from Russia's 143rd Regiment published classified documents and passwords in a public Telegram group. Assault plans, Starlink usage data, and access keys to drone broadcasts were leaked, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing an investigation by ASTRA. The group, which was open to anyone, became a veritable source of intelligence for the Ukrainian Armed For…
Russian soldiers from the 143rd Guards ' Mobile Armoured Regiment (143rd MsP) published lists of personnel and command orders on public television for almost a year, as well as links to videoconferences and passwords for drones ' logs.
Secret data published.
The Russian military has been publishing secret data in an open group on Telegram for almost a year, the Russian publication ASTRA reported on Wednesday, June 10.
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