Broken Station also performed anti-war songs like “I Do Not Need a War” (photo: NurPhoto) by Russian rock band Nogu Svelo.

The latest news for lunch on Russian radio stations was interrupted by the Ukrainian national anthem and anti-war songs.

On Wednesday, Kommersant FM was hijacked by hackers in protest of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. The station was soon closed.

“The radio station is broken. The television company said in a statement: “Internet flow will pick up soon.”

Commersant FM is a radio station of the Russian state newspaper Commersant.

The radio station’s editor-in-chief, Alexei Vorobyov, confirmed an attack on the Russian national news agency TASS.

“At the time, it just became our conscience. Engineers are now looking into the cause of the attack and trying to do something about it,” he said.

Anti-war songs like “I Do Not Needa War” by Russian rock band Nogu Svelo were also performed on the broken station.

At this time, it is unclear what he will do after leaving office.

Last week, a group of hackers tweeted that they were still working on “the largest ever massive hacking operation” against Russia.

“Kommersant” belongs to Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov, the fifth richest man in Russia, and the European Union calls him “one of Vladimirputin’s favorite oligarchs.”

In March, Everton investor Alisher Usmanov was licensed by the British government in relation to Russia.

Already in February, Kommersant was closed anonymously. Anonymity has also hacked the Russian news service TASS and several other state media companies.

This happened after a group of hackers declared Cyberom in response to the Vladimirputin administration in response to the invasion of Ukraine.