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    Ukrainian hackers posted lists and documents of the Russian 72nd Motorized Rifle Brigade (TOP-10 files)

    on 07/17/2023 | | Cyber Resistance | News | Russian-Ukrainian war
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    Ukrainian hacktivist team Cyber Resistance broke into the mailbox of one of the Russian officers and gained access to the personnel lists and other documents of the infamous 72nd Motorized Rifle Brigade (MRB) of the Russian Armed Forces (military unit 13647) and the Storm detachment (military unit 13637), also notorious for their clashes with the Wagner PMC. InformNapalm volunteer intelligence community has reviewed these lists and is publishing some relevant details.

    By the way, the former commander of the 72nd MRB, Lieutenant Colonel Roman Venevitin, known for his statements about the criminal activities of the Wagner PMC, also appears on these lists, which indirectly confirms their authenticity.

    In total, the hacktivists made public 10 files (2 in *xlsx format and 8 in *docx format), several documents classified for official use.

    We have checked these files and uploaded them to the InformNapalm website for convenience, so that anyone interested could study and use the lists for intelligence, legal, research and other purposes.

    1. 72 омсбр.xlsx (personnel list of 72nd MRB)
    2. 983.docx (personnel order, dated 08/25/2022, No. 983дсп)
    3. 1040.docx (personnel order, dated 8/29/2022, No. 1040дсп)
    4. 1044.docx (personnel order, dated 8/30/2022, No. 1044дсп)
    5. 1083.docx (personnel order, dated 9/3/2022, No. 1083дсп)
    6. 1114.docx (personnel order, dated 9/7/2022, No. 1114дсп)
    7. 1127.docx (personnel order, dated 9/8/2022, No. 1127дсп)
    8. Выписка люди.docx (commander’s extract of military unit 13637 with a serial list)
    9. Список эшелона.docx (personnel list of the 3rd battalion leaving with the 17th serial)
    10. ШДК 3 МСБ.xlsx (personnel lists with positions).

    These lists can become an excellent basis for the work of OSINT researchers. We recommend to bookmark this publication, or download these lists.


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