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Germany and EU Nations Condemn Russian Cyber Attacks
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Germany's Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian ambassador on July 13, 2026, to express condemnation of a cyber campaign attributed to Russia, targeting Germany, EU countries, and Ukraine. The ministry stated that such cyberattacks are unacceptable and would face a strong response, including potential sanctions. The European Union has also imposed sanctions on nine individuals and four organizations linked to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), which oversees several cyber threat groups, including TURLA. Additionally, Finland has summoned its Russian ambassador over similar concerns, following actions by Germany and France. The situation highlights a coordinated response among European nations against Russian cyber activities.
Key Points: • Germany summoned the Russian ambassador over cyberattack allegations on July 13, 2026. • The EU imposed sanctions on nine individuals and four organizations linked to Russian cyber threats. • Finland and France also summoned Russian diplomats in response to the cyber campaign.