Russian satellite TV shows a Ukraine message: 'blood on your hands'
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[May 09, 2022]
LONDON (Reuters) - Russian satellite television menus were
altered on Monday to show viewers in Moscow messages about the war in
Ukraine: "You have blood on your hands", according to screenshots
obtained by Reuters.
The photographs showed Moscow satellite television menus on Victory Day,
when Russia celebrated the 77th anniversary of Soviet Union's victory
over Nazi Germany, with every channel showing anti-war slogans.
"You have the blood of thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of dead
children on your hands," said one slogan.
"The TV and the authorities are lying. No to war."
The slogans appeared just before the Victory Day parade on Red Square at
which President Vladimir Putin compared the war in Ukraine to the Soviet
battle to defeat Adolf Hitler in World War Two.
It was not immediately clear how the slogans appeared. Interfax news
agency said the slogans appeared on cable television too after they were
hacked.
A Russian news website also showed anti-war material that was deeply
critical of Putin. It was not immediately clear how the negative
articles appeared. They swiftly disappeared.
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A message appears on screen reading "There is blood on your hands
from thousands of Ukrainians and hundreds of their murdered
children. TV and government are lying- Say No to War" amid a hack of
Smart TVs in Russia, in Moscow Oblast, Russia, May 9, 2022 in this
image obtained by REUTERS.
Russia's Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine has killed
thousands of people, displaced millions more and raised fears of the
most serious confrontation between Russia and the United States
since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
Putin says the "special military operation" in Ukraine is necessary
because the United States was using Ukraine to threaten Russia and
Moscow had to defend against the persecution of Russian-speaking
people.
He casts the conflict as an inevitable confrontation with the United
States, which he accuses of threatening Russia by meddling in its
backyard and enlarging the NATO military alliance.
NATO and Ukraine deny they were a threat to Russia. Ukraine says it
is fighting an imperial-style land grab and that Putin's claims of
genocide are nonsense.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel)
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