The hacking group, known as Silent Crow, declared that the cyberattack was a collaborative effort with the Belarusian hacking group Cyber Partisans, claiming they had infiltrated Aeroflot's systems deeply enough to compromise them. With the summer travel season in full swing, Aeroflot faced operational chaos, resulting in the cancellation of 56 out of 260 scheduled round-trip flights. Passengers also faced difficulties retrieving their tickets due to the system crash.
In addition to the airline's struggles, drone strikes targeting train stations and major cities in Russia have further intensified disruptions, causing delays and chaos for travelers. Analysts suggest these attacks are part of a calculated strategy to undermine normalcy as Russia continues its military operations against Ukraine. While the Russian government assesses the cyber risks, concerns mount over the ongoing war's impact on civilian life, highlighting the deepening conflict between these nations.
In addition to the airline's struggles, drone strikes targeting train stations and major cities in Russia have further intensified disruptions, causing delays and chaos for travelers. Analysts suggest these attacks are part of a calculated strategy to undermine normalcy as Russia continues its military operations against Ukraine. While the Russian government assesses the cyber risks, concerns mount over the ongoing war's impact on civilian life, highlighting the deepening conflict between these nations.