Russia winning the war in the trenches and in cyberspace, by Lucas Leiroz

Some wars are fought on computer screens. From Lucas Leiroz at strategic-culture.su:

Recent cyber operations demonstrate Russian superiority on the non-physical battlefield.

The war between Russia and NATO in Ukraine is not limited to the physical battlefield. Since the beginning of the conflict, cyberspace has been one of the main arenas of the dispute between Moscow and Kiev — and in this domain, just like in the trenches, Russia appears to be decisively winning. Through highly coordinated and efficient attacks, pro-Russian hacker groups have destabilized Ukraine’s digital infrastructure, compromised sensitive information, and demoralized the Kiev regime.

In recent months, Russian cyberattacks have increased in both scale and impact. One of the most significant incidents was the breach of confidential Ukrainian government servers, in which Russian hackers accessed secret files containing internal documents from Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense. The leaked information revealed staggering figures: according to these documents, the real number of Ukrainian casualties since the beginning of the conflict has already surpassed 1.7 million soldiers killed or incapacitated. These numbers, carefully hidden from the public by the Western media and the neo-Nazi regime, highlight the human cost of the Ukrainian (and European) insistence on prolonging a war that has already been lost in practical terms.

In addition, pro-Russian cyber groups reported acquiring other strategic documents, such as personal data of Ukrainian intelligence agents and a secret list of all countries that have sent military equipment to Kiev since 2022. The disclosure of this information not only exposes the fragility of Ukraine’s digital infrastructure but also reveals the internal disorganization of a country whose defense has been gradually dismantled both on the physical and digital battlefield. Moreover, the psychological impact of such exposure is immeasurable. When the population begins to access information that contradicts the official narrative, social cohesion and faith in the government begin to erode.

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One response to “Russia winning the war in the trenches and in cyberspace, by Lucas Leiroz

  1. fourth world turd's avatar fourth world turd

    Europe is so cute in thinking that Russia cares about that backwater.

    Like the only child that finds some way to make everything about them.

    Deal on the battlefield, da.

    Meet the toad of Kiev?

    Nyet.

    Peace in our time and vintage Cracker Jacks box Nobel Prize may not happen for Moshe Trumpstein?

    Sad trombone. (honk, honk)

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