2420 Russian servicemen sent their coordinates for Starlink activation. It turned out they sent them to Ukrainian hackers
At the same time, 31 Ukrainian traitors were caught who were ready to activate the device for Russians using their own names.

Ukrainian military personnel, together with the InformNapalm community, conducted a brilliant operation: taking advantage of the Russians' communication problems, they tricked Russian servicemen into giving up money and information, reports the "256 Cyber Assault Division" channel.
After Ilon Musk's company began blocking satellite communications for Russians, Ukrainians created a network of fake bots and channels supposedly offering assistance with "Starlink" connections.
They offered services to activate blocked satellites through straw men. Russian servicemen fell for this and began massively submitting their data.
In just a week, Ukrainians extracted more than 2,400 pieces of data about Russian "Starlinks" along with their exact coordinates — they promise to block them permanently.
In addition to the coordinates, hackers received almost 6,000 dollars, which the Russians transferred as payment for the services.
A bonus was the names of traitors who agreed to help the enemy with registration — their data is being handled by special services.
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