An inscription with a call to stop the war in Ukraine appeared on the “Looking” platform with broadcasts of Russian TV channels

An inscription with an anti-war appeal appeared on the website of the platform for online broadcasts of Russian TV channels: “Putin is destroying Ukrainians! Stop the war! This drew the attention of the magazine "Cold". The broadcasts of TV channels at the time of publication of the news are not working.

As noted, the platform "Looking" belongs to the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company.

On June 8, the live online broadcast of Kommensant FM radio played the anthem of Ukraine, and then the song “Do Russians Want Wars” by the Nogu Svelo group. After that, the song “Oh at the Luzi of Chervona Viburnum” began to play. The editor-in-chief of the radio station, Alexei Vorobyov, stated that it was a hack by hackers: “We were really hacked. Technicians are now investigating the origin of this attack, trying to do something with the Internet stream. The broadcasting of the radio station has not changed, it goes on. As for the internet stream, it looks like it has been hacked.”

In May, three St. Petersburg radio stations — Retro FM, Road Radio, and Novy Radio — played Ukrainian and anti-war songs for more than two hours on repeat, in particular, the anthem of Ukraine and “Oh, there’s a red viburnum.”

This is not the first anti-war action on Russian television and radio broadcasting. On March 14, Channel One editor Marina Ovsyannikova broke into the live broadcast of the Vremya program. She stood behind TV presenter Ekaterina Andreeva and unfolded an anti-war poster with the call: "Stop the war, don't believe the propaganda, they lie to you here."

On May 9, on Russian Smart TV, in the descriptions of TV channels and programs, an inscription appeared: “The blood of thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of their murdered children is on your hands. TV and the authorities are lying. No war". This was reported by users of MTS TV, NTV-plus, Rostelecom, as well as the owners of Winx media players. According to one version, the built-in player of Smart TVs was hacked.

On the same day, a similar inscription appeared in the description of the programs of the Yandex.TV program service.

Source: THE INSIDER

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