The web site of Bradley Worldwide Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, was reportedly hit with a cyberattack Tuesday, in keeping with the situational consciousness replace service CyberKnow.

A translated message left by the hackers, in keeping with CyberKnow, stated that "when the provision of weapons to Ukraine stops, assaults on the data construction of your nation will immediately cease."

"America, nobody is afraid of you," the message added.

As of 9:30 a.m. ET, the web site seemed to be working usually, and the airport's social channels had not talked about the assault. Newsweek has reached out to the airport for affirmation of the cyberattack and remark however didn't hear again by publication time.

Bradley Airport Cyberattack
The web site of the Bradley Worldwide Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, was reportedly hit with a cyberattack Tuesday. Above, passengers line as much as undergo a safety examine level at Bradley.Jessica Hill/AP Picture

It was not instantly clear why the Connecticut airport would have been focused in an assault. CyberKnow stated it was carried out by the Russian hacker group Killnet.

Replace 3/29/22, 9:34 a.m. ET: This story was up to date with extra data and background.