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ZDF Documentary Features FSB Defectors Alleging State‑Recruited Hackers and Lethal Repression

The film compiles first‑hand accounts that depict cyber operators as pillars of Russia's hybrid warfare.

Overview

  • The new ZDF film "Putins Schattenmänner" presents on‑camera testimonies from former FSB personnel and a recruited ex‑hacker, with an intelligence expert warning hackers have become central to Putin’s hybrid war.
  • Ex‑hacker Wladislaw Chorochorin recounts FSB‑directed operations during the 2008 war with Georgia to hack websites, cut phone service, and block ATMs, with orders to switch off power and gas.
  • Chorochorin describes a "paradise for hackers" within state structures where cyber operators are well paid, while saying he withdrew from such work and now regrets his past actions.
  • Former FSB officer Alexander Fedotov alleges unlawful methods inside the services and claims President Vladimir Putin personally makes final decisions to kill opponents.
  • Journalist Roman Dobrochotow likens the FSB’s Second Directorate to a "Russian Gestapo," and opposition figure Vladimir Kara‑Murza says arrests and court cases against critics occur daily, with the Litvinenko poisoning recalled as an example.