Hackers publish personal data of Russian army colonel who bombed Mariupol
According to them, the ICC is preparing an arrest warrant for him

Hackers have released personal data of Russian army colonel Sergei Atroshchenko, who, according to them, ordered the bombing of a drama theater, a maternity hospital and a children's hospital in Mariupol.
Source. This was reported by the international volunteer community InformNapalm.
Cyber Resistance hackers hacked the e-mail and published personal data of the commander of the 960th Assault Aviation Regiment of the Russian Federation, Colonel Sergei Atroshchenko.
The regiment is stationed at an airfield on the outskirts of Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Krasnodar Territory, on the Sea of Azov.
After the publication, the advisor to the mayor of Mariupol, Petro Andriushchenko, confirmed in his telegram channel that Atroshchenko gave orders to bomb the drama theater, maternity hospital and children's hospital of the besieged city and controlled their implementation.
"We are aware that during the preparation of this publication, materials on Atroshchenko and his subordinates were transferred for the issuance of a warrant from the International Criminal Court," the statement said.
The report also says that the planes that bombed Mariupol took off from the Primorsko-Akhtarsk airfield.
"Atroshchenko Sergey Valerievich, born on 05.05.1981. By the way, he was born in the city of Ovruch, Zhytomyr region, Ukraine," the cyber community reported.
The hackers also contacted Atroshchenko's wife under the guise of one of his fellow officers and asked her to organize a photo shoot for the wives of other pilots in the unit.

"Lilia did a small favor, thinking that she was not communicating with Ukrainian hackers, but with one of the officers of the 960th regiment, which her husband heads.
With this officer, they agreed to make a new "surprise" for Colonel Atroshchenko and other officers of the regiment in the form of a "patriotic action" – a photo shoot of the wives of the regiment's officers at the airfield wearing ceremonial uniforms with their husbands' medals. The photos were to be used exclusively for private collections and were not intended for the general public. Liliia eagerly supported the proposal and organized everything.
This allowed us to reconnoiter targets and gather all the wives of Russian pilots together and, as a result, collect additional data useful for further OSINT intelligence," the hackers said.
Background. As reported, the US-Australian Internet 2.0 program will help Ukraine resist attacks by Russian hackers.
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