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France to Summon Russian Ambassador Over Cyberattack Allegations
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On July 13, 2026, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced plans to summon the Russian ambassador to Paris due to allegations of a widespread cyberattack campaign attributed to Russia. This campaign reportedly targeted at least ten European countries, including France, with objectives of sabotage and espionage. The French government plans to impose sanctions on nine Russian individuals and four entities linked to these cyber activities, which are believed to be orchestrated by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB). Barrot emphasized the seriousness of the situation, stating that the cyberattacks aimed at various sectors, including businesses and government ministries. The European Union is also considering further sanctions against Russia in light of ongoing geopolitical tensions related to the war in Ukraine.
Key Points: • France will summon the Russian ambassador over alleged cyberattacks targeting Europe. • Sanctions will be imposed on nine individuals and four entities linked to the cyber campaign. • The attacks reportedly aimed at sabotage and espionage across at least ten European nations.