Ukrainian activists hacked a Russian war volunteer Mikhail Luchin’s online account and exchanged his order of $25,000 in military drones for sex toys.
Ukrainian activists are getting cocky with the Kremlin.
The Kiber Sprotyv group pulled off a ballsy stunt with Russian war volunteer Mikhail Luchin, 34, who has been collecting money to buy drones for the military,The members said they hacked Luchin’s account with Chinese-run AliExpress and exchanged his order of $25,000 worth of unmanned aerial vehicles with dildos.said in a statement on TelegramThey said Luchin has been sent a “unique” collection of “dicks” with the money he had been “planning to spend on drones for the Russian army.
Luchin’s AliExpress account was hacked and his order of $25,000 worth of unmanned aerial vehicles was exchanged for dildos.“Now instead of drones, he will have to send trucks full of vibrators, strap-ons and other very valuable things for the Russian people,” they added in their happy ending. The warmonger confirmed that his email and AliExpress account were hacked but claimed he managed to get back most of the money — except for about $215 worth of sex toys that had already been delivered – but Kiber Sprotyv claimed he was lying about the money being returned.
Luchin said it was “sad” that there are “not enough Kalibr” missiles to strike back at the practical jokers.Luchin joked it was “sad” that there are “not enough Kalibr” missiles to strike back at the hackers.He went out with a bang, writing on Telegram that he will open up a sex shop and buy even more drones than originally planned.killed in a St.
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