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Hackers Group ‘Anonymous’ Urged Russians To Remove Putin ‘By Any Means Necessary’

“This is an ugly situation all around but you are the instigator.”

Amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, the hackers’ group identified as Anonymous has again taken to Twitter, issuing another threat directed at Vladimir Putin and have called for Russians to remove him from Presidency by any means necessary.

Hackers Group 'Anonymous' Urged Russians To Remove Putin 'By Any Means Necessary'
via Anonymous/Twitter

This comes after the hacker group issued a chilling warning to the Russian President in a viral video. In it, the group had said: “Mr. Putin, the ongoing invasion of Ukraine has shown that your regime has no respect for human rights or the self-determination of your neighbors.”

They continued: “In the past several days, a full-scale invasion has commenced, civilian neighborhoods have been bombed and innocent people have been killed.”

Hackers Group 'Anonymous' Urged Russians To Remove Putin 'By Any Means Necessary'
via Anonymous/Twitter
Hackers Group 'Anonymous' Urged Russians To Remove Putin 'By Any Means Necessary'
via Anonymous/Twitter

“Refugees are fleeing the violence, and the population is being forced into conscription by Ukrainian officials. This is an ugly situation all around but you are the instigator.” While the world attempts to watch Putin’s every move, Boris Johnson on 2nd March publicly accused Putin of committing war crimes.

Speaking at a recent Prime Minister’s Questioning, he condemned the hateful attacks on Ukrainians.

Mr. Boris also stated: “Putin has gravely miscalculated; in his abhorrent assault on a sovereign nation, he has underestimated the extraordinary fortitude of the Ukrainian people and the unity and resolve of the free world in standing up to his barbarism.” The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has also said he plans to launch an investigation into events in Ukraine. 

To which Mr. Boris told MPs: “What we have seen already from Vladimir Putin’s regime in the use of the munitions that they have already been dropping on innocent civilians, in my view, already fully qualifies as a war crime.” At the moment, it’s reported the UK fears the Russian leaders will unleash further force against Ukrainian cities in the upcoming days.

However, Anonymous had protested against Vladimir Putin’s actions earlier, claiming to have hacked its government and media websites. 

Hackers Group 'Anonymous' Urged Russians To Remove Putin 'By Any Means Necessary'
Hackers Group 'Anonymous' Urged Russians To Remove Putin 'By Any Means Necessary'
via Twitter

More recently, the group “who do not forgive and do not forget” had written in a tweet, saying:

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