Sept. 24, 2025, 3:23 p.m.

Ukrainian intelligence again hacked servers of occupation authorities in Crimea

(Chevron Intelligence. PHOTO: President's website)

Ukrainian military intelligence has conducted a successful cyber operation, which resulted in access to the digital networks of the occupation administration of the temporarily occupied Crimea.

This was reported by Krym.Realii.

DIU specialists managed to download more than 100 terabytes of internal information.

Among the materials obtained are official correspondence of the so-called "head of Crimea" Aksyonov, documents of ministries, as well as important evidence of war crimes. In particular, materials on the forced deportation of Ukrainian children were found. The lists contain the names, dates of birth and information about the guardians of children taken from the occupied territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions to Crimea and Russia. All this data has already been passed to Ukrainian law enforcement for investigation.

In addition, the intelligence gained access to databases related to the "SVO". These include lists of Russian soldiers with detailed profiles and information about their relatives. There are also registers of the dead, convicts and data on "coffin" payments, as well as documents on the provision of land to the occupiers in Crimea. Some files indicate a shortage of fuel on the peninsula after strikes on oil refineries in Russia.

It is noted that this is the second successful intervention of Ukrainian intelligence in the systems of the occupation administration of Crimea. After the previous incident, FSB officers arrived in Crimea to search for the "mole", but their efforts were unsuccessful.

Earlier, the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine's Special Forces struck two key Russian air defense facilities in occupied Crimea. Masters of the crews of the Unmanned Systems Control Department of the Department of Active Operations of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine destroyed the 48Ya6-K1 Podlet radar station and the RLM-M radar module from the 55Zh6M Nebo-M complex.

It is noted that the strike on the RLM-M was particularly indicative: it was hit by a drone while the Russian military was trying to leave the position of combat duty. This operation took place on the eve of the Day of Military Intelligence of Ukraine. Earlier, the fighters of the "Ghosts of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine have already destroyed a number of other Russian air defense facilities in the occupied Crimea.

Катерина Глушко

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