direction, the Ukrainians hacked a zoom call between what was supposed to have been a Russian soldier trying to convince university students to enlist.
Instead, a Ukrainian soldier appeared on-screen and warned them that if they made the mistake of volunteering, his comrades and he would have to kill them, as they have over 1.5 million other Russians. One can only imagine what the Russian students were saying to each other after that event. JL
MSN reports:
During a closed recruitment session at Kuban State Agrarian University, a man in camouflage, a balaclava, and dark glasses was introduced as a Russian serviceman but revealed himself as Ukrainian. He warned students that anyone signing a contract to fight in Ukraine would be killed, claimed all their faces had been recorded, and described Russian military failures, heavy losses, and corruption. Russian authorities have ordered universities to recruit 2% of their student body into military service, with a target of 78,800 for drone warfare units by the end of 2026. Some institutions have used coercive measures, such as removing exam retake options, to push students toward signing contracts. Hacking ops blend intelligence-gathering with public psychological impact, aiming to erode morale























