France to Summon Russian Ambassador Over Cyberattack Campaign Targeting Europe

France to Summon Russian Ambassador Over Cyberattack Campaign Targeting Europe

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On July 13, 2026, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot announced plans to summon the Russian ambassador in response to a widespread cyberattack campaign attributed to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB). The attacks have targeted at least ten European countries, including France, with aims of espionage and sabotage. Specific targets included government ministries, companies, and critical infrastructure, such as rail systems. France plans to impose sanctions on nine individuals and four entities linked to the cyber activities. The French government has stated that it successfully detected these attacks and has significantly enhanced its cybersecurity defenses. The European Union is also considering additional sanctions against Russia in light of these developments. This incident follows previous accusations against Russia for similar cyber activities, particularly against German politicians and military personnel earlier in the year.

Key Points: • France will summon the Russian ambassador due to a cyberattack campaign attributed to Russia. • Sanctions will be imposed on nine individuals and four entities linked to the cyber activities. • The attacks targeted multiple European countries, focusing on government and infrastructure systems.

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2026-07-13
France announces to summon Russian ambassador
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot stated that the ambassador will be summoned due to a cyber campaign targeting Europe.
Internazionale.It
2026-07-13
Sanctions announced against Russian individuals and entities
France will impose sanctions on nine individuals and four entities involved in the cyber campaign orchestrated by the FSB.
Ground.News
2026-07-13
Cyberattacks targeting multiple European countries reported
The cyberattacks reportedly targeted government ministries, companies, and critical infrastructure in at least ten European nations.
Bloomberg

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