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Russia Faces Second Major Cyberattack

August 1, 2025
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A sophisticated and widespread cyberattack has forced hundreds of pharmacies across Russia to cease operations, marking a significant escalation in the digital conflict linked to the ongoing war in Ukraine. The attack, which primarily targeted Moscow, has paralyzed major pharmacy chains by disabling their core systems. This breach occurred just one day after a crippling hack on Aeroflot, Russia’s flag carrier airline, suggesting a coordinated and deliberate campaign against the nation’s critical infrastructure, with profound implications for Russian civilians.

The most heavily impacted victim is the Stolichki pharmacy chain, which was compelled to close nearly 900 of its stores.

The attackers successfully disabled essential accounting and operational systems, making it impossible for the pharmacies to function. As a result, staff were sent home and customers were turned away, cutting off access to necessary medications for a large segment of the population. Another major chain, Neofarm, also reported experiencing widespread disruptions, compounding the healthcare crisis unfolding in the wake of the digital assault.

This attack on Russia’s medical infrastructure did not occur in isolation.

It followed a devastating cyberattack on Aeroflot on July 28, 2025, which the pro-Ukrainian hacker group Silent Crow, in coordination with the Cyber Partisans, has claimed responsibility for. The airline hack was immensely disruptive, reportedly destroying 7,000 servers and compromising employee computers. The immediate fallout included the cancellation of 54 round-trip flights and significant delays for dozens more across the country, grounding Russia’s largest airline and causing chaos for travelers.

The coordinated nature of these attacks, striking both transportation and healthcare, highlights a strategic shift in the cyber warfare landscape. The targeting of civilian services, including a maternity hospital where a pregnant woman tragically died—though the direct cause is still under investigation—underscores the grave human cost of this conflict. As innocent lives are increasingly caught in the crossfire, international bodies and nations like the United States and the United Kingdom are amplifying calls for diplomatic intervention and peace talks to de-escalate the violence.

Experts warn that this wave of cyber warfare could be just the beginning, with the potential for even more severe disruptions to Russia’s digital infrastructure in the coming weeks. If these attacks persist, the cumulative effect could lead to a systemic breakdown of essential services, further endangering civilians and deepening the ongoing crisis. The incidents serve as a stark reminder that modern warfare extends far beyond physical battlefields, with digital vulnerabilities now representing a critical front.

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  • Russia Hit by Second Major Cyberattack Within Two Days Impacting Systems and Online Services
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