An air raid alert was announced on television and radio in Moscow and the Sverdlovsk region.
On Thursday, March 9, a warning was shown on television channels in these regions with the words “everyone take cover immediately!”. The message was accompanied by a note about a nuclear threat. Similar warnings also sounded on the local radio. This is reported by the Russian media.
The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations has already reported that “hackers” who hacked into the servers of radio stations and television channels turned on the air raid alert. They tried to reassure the Russians that the information was “false and untrue.”
Recall that on February 22, radio stations in several cities transmitted air raid signals. It was heard by the inhabitants of Pyatigorsk, Tyumen, Voronezh, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Magnitogorsk, Belgorod, Stary Oskol, Ufa and Novouralsk. The Russian authorities then announced a “hacker attack” on the servers of radio stations.
Source: Racurs

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