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Hackers Force Putin’s Holy Man to ‘Bless’ Ukraine’s Counteroffensive

Por: The Daily Beast World May 28, 2023

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Russians visiting an official website of the Russian Orthodox Church this weekend were greeted with what must have been a jarring message: ’s top holy man, , cheering on Ukraine’s counteroffensive.The main page of the for Patriarch Kirill’s residence in Peredelkino near Moscow was hacked to show a message to visitors that read, “Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia blesses the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ counter-offensive.”A video of... + full article



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