Ukrainian partisan hackers disable key Russian mobilization website
Partisans disable key Russian website (Illustrative photo: Getty Images)
The cyber unit of the Atesh partisan resistance movement launched a large-scale cyberattack against Russia's electronic draft system on December 3. The draft registry, a key website used for mobilization in Russia, has been completely disabled, Atesh reported.
"Right now, Cyber-Atesh is striking Russia's electronic draft system," the partisans reported.
It is noted that one of the main elements of the system — the website reestrpovestok.RF has been completely disabled. Russians use this resource to deliver electronic draft notices to citizens subject to military registration. This resource is also used to send draft notices in Ukraine's temporarily occupied territories.
"Russian authorities actively use it in the temporarily seized Ukrainian territories to force Ukrainians, under threat of repression, to join their army. We will strike Putin's system again and again until it collapses!" the Atesh statement said.

photo: Atesh

photo: Atesh

photo: Atesh
The Atesh resistance movement against Russian forces is actively working against the Russian regime. They operate in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine as well as directly in Russia. Among the targets attacked by the partisans is the Russian railway used to transport military cargo.
For example, on November 30, movement agents carried out a successful sabotage operation in Bryansk. The partisans managed to burn a military electric locomotive, disrupting Russian logistics. A week earlier, on November 23, Atesh agents also reported destroying an electric locomotive transporting military cargo. The sabotage was carried out in Rostov-on-Don.
The partisans are also conducting reconnaissance inside Russia. On November 15, it was reported that Atesh, together with the Secret Organization of Ukrainians, gathered intelligence on the Russian enterprise Strela in Orenburg, which manufactures the P-800 Oniks missiles.