Romania Condemns Russian Cyberattacks Targeting EU and NATO Allies
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On July 13, 2026, Romania condemned hostile cyber activities attributed to Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), which have targeted EU member states and NATO allies, including Romania itself. President Nicusor Dan emphasized that these attacks are part of a broader hybrid campaign aimed at destabilizing democracies and testing the cohesion of the EU and NATO. The Romanian Foreign Ministry noted that the cyber operations involve groups like APT TURLA, which have been implicated in data theft and attacks on critical infrastructure. Romania is collaborating with EU and NATO partners to enhance cybersecurity and counter these threats. The attacks are seen as part of a larger Russian strategy to create divisions within allied nations and undermine support for Ukraine. The EU and NATO have also condemned these activities and are taking measures against individuals and entities linked to these cyber operations.
Key Points: • Romania officially condemned cyber activities linked to Russia's FSB on July 13, 2026. • The attacks target public institutions and critical infrastructure across the EU and NATO. • APT TURLA has been identified as a key group involved in these hostile cyber operations.