EU Sanctions Russia Over Ongoing Cyber Espionage Campaign

EU Sanctions Russia Over Ongoing Cyber Espionage Campaign

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The European Union has condemned and sanctioned Russia for a prolonged cyber espionage campaign targeting its member states. The campaign, orchestrated by the 16th Centre of the FSB, has involved infiltrating government networks and sabotaging critical infrastructure across multiple countries, including France, Germany, Poland, and Finland. The attacks have been linked to the Turla group and have been ongoing since at least 2010. In response to these activities, the EU has imposed sanctions on nine individuals and four entities involved in these operations. The attacks have caused significant disruptions and financial losses, with specific incidents reported against Poland's energy infrastructure. France's Foreign Minister announced plans to summon the Russian ambassador in light of these developments. The UK has also joined the EU in imposing sanctions, targeting a total of 24 individuals and entities associated with Russian intelligence operations.

Key Points: • The EU has sanctioned nine individuals and four entities linked to Russian cyber operations. • The 16th Centre of the FSB has been identified as orchestrating cyber espionage against EU member states. • Attacks have targeted critical infrastructure, including energy systems in Poland, since 2010.

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2026-07-13
EU imposes sanctions on Russian cyber operatives
The EU sanctioned nine individuals and four entities linked to a cyber espionage campaign targeting multiple member states, including Poland and France.
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