Alabuga Drone Site Breached; Hackers Claim Drones Will Explode

Alabuga Drone Site Breached; Hackers Claim Drones Will Explode

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On June 27, 2026, the website of the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in Tatarstan was hacked by the group Black Spark, which claimed to have infiltrated the drone production facility. They accessed sensitive employee data and allegedly embedded explosives in recently assembled drones, threatening that these drones would explode upon launch. The breach was reportedly a response to the involvement of minors in drone assembly. The claims made by Black Spark have not been independently verified, and no official confirmation has been provided by authorities. Alabuga is known for producing Iranian-designed Shahed drones, which are used by Russian forces. The situation remains fluid, with calls for official verification of the claims made by the hackers.

Key Points: • Hackers breached the Alabuga drone production site, claiming to have embedded explosives in drones. • Sensitive employee data was reportedly accessed, including personal and supply chain information. • The breach is linked to the alleged involvement of minors in the assembly of lethal drones.

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2026-06-27
Alabuga website hacked by Black Spark
The group claimed to have infiltrated the drone production facility and accessed sensitive data.
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2026-06-27
Black Spark claims drones will explode
The group stated that they embedded explosives in recently assembled drones, threatening detonation upon launch.
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2026-06-29
No official confirmation of breach
Authorities have not confirmed the breach or the claims made by Black Spark, urging caution.
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