Russian hacker group RaHDit has published the routes of civilian ships that may have been involved in the Crimean bridge attack.
Two tankers – Beks Loyal and Khudayar Yusifzade – may have participated in the operation to release unmanned boats to attack the bridge, the group told Sputnik.
A few days before the attack, one of them drifted opposite the Russian coast in the Black Sea, while the other drifted south.
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Two tankers – Beks Loyal and Khudayar Yusifzade – may have participated in the operation to release unmanned boats to attack the bridge, the group told Sputnik.
A few days before the attack, one of them drifted opposite the Russian coast in the Black Sea, while the other drifted south.
![1705138469704 1705138469704](https://off-shore.lat/data/attachments/0/379-b65db8b24ea634fa95facf46fb652ade.jpg)
![1705138478020 1705138478020](https://off-shore.lat/data/attachments/0/380-1f136689dcb97a70b02c62489e9b15d3.jpg)