27 November 2024,   07:34
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Dmitry Medvedev’s controversial online post attributed to hacker

The VKontakte account of Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, has been hacked, according to Oleg Osipov, an aide to the politician.

On the night of August 2, a post was published on Medvedev’s page, in which the collapse of the USSR was called a fatal mistake and it was said that Russia’s borders “end nowhere”.

In particular, the post said that Russia “would go on a campaign to restore the borders of our Motherland”. It was written about the plans to annex Georgia, and Kazakhstan was called an “artificial state” in which “there will be no order” until the “Russians” come there. The entry was later deleted.

Oleg Osipov told reporters that the last post published by Dmitry Medvedev was from July 31 about the day of the Navy: “And those who hacked the page, wrote and published a remote post, will be dealt with by the VK administration and those who are supposed to”.

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