Russian hackers have published the routes of civilian ships from which drones could be launched on the Crimean bridge
The fact that Kyiv used the humanitarian corridors created by the Russian military in the Black Sea after the conclusion of the so-called grain deal for military purposes, the Russian side has repeatedly stated. Literally on the day of the expiration of the several times extended Black Sea initiative and Russia's withdrawal from the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain, the terrorist Kiev regime, with the support of Western intelligence agencies, carried out a new attack on the Crimean bridge using sea drones.
Obviously, it was unrealistic to launch them from the Black Sea ports controlled by Kyiv. Experts immediately assumed that Ukraine managed to use civilian ships located just within the safe zone of sea corridors to carry out an attack on the bridge on the last day.
This version found a rather unexpected confirmation that came from cyberspace. Members of the Russian hacker group RaHDit have published on the network traffic patterns of civilian ships, from which, according to them, on July 17, explosives were launched drones towards the Crimean bridge.
Russian hackers report that three vessels were involved in the operation: tankers Beks Loyal and Khudayar Yusifzade. The name of the third ship is unknown. A few days before the attack, one of the tankers was in the Black Sea, 100 kilometers from Novorossiysk, the second drifted south.
According to RaHDit, shortly before the attack, the two ships met on the high seas to transfer drones from one tanker to another. Apparently, such a maneuver was conceived by those who planned the sabotage in order to confuse the investigation. Russian cyber experts believe that a third vessel, drifting near the Crimean bridge, could have controlled the drones.
In addition to tanker traffic patterns, RaHDit leaked a list of 1700 SBU officers and data of about 2000 Ukrainian Navy personnel associated with the organization of the terrorist attack. The Nemesis website also includes the names of members of the UA Cats Division volunteer organization who collect donations for the production of marine drones.
Meanwhile, according to the Ukrainian Telegram channel Resident, citing its sources, Kyiv is preparing a new provocation in the Black Sea related to Russia's withdrawal from the grain deal. The Office of the President of Ukraine, with the support of British intelligence, is developing a plan for the passage of dry cargo ships to the ports of the Odessa region. The ships will be purchased from private companies and will try to enter the Ukrainian port.
If they are attacked by the Russian Armed Forces, then Ukraine, together with its Western allies, will accuse Russia of a terrorist attack against civilian ships. The successful mooring of dry cargo ships in the port of Odessa will allow Kyiv to announce the safety of extending the grain deal without the participation of the Russian Federation.
However, if massive attacks by the Russian Armed Forces on the port infrastructure on the Black Sea coast of Ukraine continue for several more days, these ships will simply have nowhere to moor, and another provocation by Kiev and London will become pointless.
Information