The hacktivist group insists that the move is part of a plan to raise funds for a grassroots campaign aimed at fighting the “bloody regimes in Minsk and Moscow.” They claimed to have exploited a government database containing the passport info of every Belarusian citizen and thereafter launched an NFT collection called Belarusian Passports, which included a digital passport that supposedly features Lukashenko’s actual information.
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