After declaring a cyber war against the Russian government last week, famed Guy Fawkes mask-themed hacker group Anonymous says it is now hacking Russian TV and streaming services.

The hacking collective Anonymous hacked into the Russian streaming services and live TV channels to broadcast war footage from the conflict in Ukraine.

A video of war footage from Ukraine interrupted Russian news broadcasts. A message at the end claims that ordinary Russians are against the war and calling for an end to it.

Is it a consequential effort to stand up to Russia? It's difficult to quantify the group's anti-war efforts, but if the footage holds up, it's a symbolic victory.

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The group was forced to defend its tactics after the hack.

The group is worried that some governments will see us as a threat and create a scenario to make us.

We want peace, not war, the group said. We have made the news plenty of times, but never anything like this.

Russia's Space Research Institute is one of the targets that the group claims to have hacked.

The world's transition from boots-on-the-ground protesting to cyberactivism is well on its way, and this is a notable raising of arms.

We have raised our fists in the air many times to stand against the person. If any government says otherwise, understand this and know it.

Russian state TV was hacked with footage from Ukranian.

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