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Videos show thousands of people leaving eastern Ukraine and crossing into Russia as fears grow that Putin is moving closer to war.

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The yacht 'Graceful' of Russian President Vladimir Putin is moored at the port of Sochi, Russia, 13 July 2015.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's superyacht seen moored at the port of Sochi, Russia, in 2015.Marcus Brandt/picture alliance via Getty Images
  • The superyacht is believed to be owned by Russian President Vladimir Putin and has been messed with by members of the collective Anonymous.

  • The yacht's call sign was changed to "FCKPTN" and the ship's destination was changed to "hell".

  • The group claimed credit for the hack and posted a picture of Putin's yacht.

The call sign of a superyacht said to be owned by Russian President Vladimir Putin has been messed with.

The group claimed credit on Tuesday for the hack, which involved changing the call sign of the vessel and altering its destination.

The group claimed credit for the hack with a message on their website.

—Anonymous (@LatestAnonPress) March 1, 2022

At press time, tracking information on the vessel seen on Marinetraffic.com showed that the call sign had been changed to "Annymo", with the destination being the boat.

The Automatic Identification System, a vessel tracking system, was the target of the hack.

The hackers wanted to put a smile on some faces for a while.

The yacht is believed to be worth around $100 million. The yacht left Germany after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began.

The original article can be found on Insider.

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