Hackers found a novel way to express their frustration with the falling ruble. A local news station's news ticker was hijacked with a message that Russians aren't used to seeing. Fairly bold move too, because if caught the person responsible would be looking at a minimum of ten years in prison. Perhaps it was Ukrainians, or people sympathetic to Ukraine, as "Huylo" is an obscene Ukrainian word, usually translated as "dickhead" but I gather it's stronger than that in Ukrainian and Russian. Surgut is nearly 3000km east of Moscow by car, so it's unlikely other Russians will ever hear of this.
Source: Daily Express
A message branding Russian President Vladimir Putin a "d***head" and a "thief" has been beamed around a Russian city as the country grows frustrated over the downfall of its currency.
It comes after the Russian ruble declined to become one of the three worst-performing emerging-market currencies.
From the beginning of June, when one dollar was worth roughly 80-81 rubles, the Russian currency has been losing ground versus the American dollar
Earlier this week, the ruble fell to a fresh 16-month low of 98 rubles per dollar, its lowest level since late March of last year.
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And now, it appears that some within Russia are growing frustrated with the devastating impact that Western sanctions on the illegal war in Ukraine are having.A chyron at the top of the news company SIA-PRESS Center building in Surgut reads: "Putin is huylo and a thief, 100 rubles for a dollar, 100₽/$ – you've lost your fucking mind"