noh hey cyber attack Kiev sees “first signs” of possible involvement of Russian secret services on dozens of Ukrainian government websites. Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said on Twitter Friday evening that Ukraine’s secret service had “early indications that hacker groups affiliated with Russian secret services” may be behind the massive cyber attack. Meanwhile, the United States and Britain warned that Moscow could make excuses for an invasion of Ukraine. The Kremlin dismissed the allegations as “baseless”.
Given the heavy deployment of Russian troops along the border with Ukraine, the West fears that Russia is currently preparing to invade the neighboring country after its annexation of Crimea in 2014. A massive cyberattack on government websites in Kiev on Friday night raised further concerns.
Ukrainian Secret Service: no disclosure of personal data
Ukrainian Secret Service SBU said that a total of 70 government websites were attacked. In 10 cases there was “tampering” but no material changes and no disclosure of personal data. The foreign ministry’s website temporarily read the words “fear and expect the worst” in Ukrainian, Russian and Polish.
as well as the Foreign Representative of the European Union josep borrell It is believed that Russia was behind the cyber attack. Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schalenberg expressed fears that it could be a harbinger of military activity.
Meanwhile, the United States said it understands that Russia is working to make excuses for an invasion of Ukraine. “We have information that Russia has already deployed a group of agents to carry out a false flag campaign in eastern Ukraine,” a government spokesman said. jane saki,
Moscow aims to accuse Ukraine of “preparing an imminent attack on Russian forces in eastern Ukraine”. The Russian military plans to launch these activities a few weeks before a military offensive, which could begin “between mid-January and mid-February”. Washington’s statements drew outrage in Moscow and were rejected by both the Russian embassy in Washington and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Roth: The supply of protective equipment can be discussed
British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss on Saturday accused Russia of a propaganda campaign aimed at Ukraine. This should destabilize the country and justify the attack, the minister said. “Russia must stop its aggression, de-escalate tensions and be ready for serious talks,” he tweeted on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the Traffic Light Coalition grew more inclined to support Ukraine with some military stuff. “We agreed in the coalition agreement not to deliver weapons to the troubled areas. The principle applies,” said the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Bundestag, Michael Rotho (spd), rnd. However, a discussion about “protective equipment such as helmets and protective vests” is “imaginable”.
Comprehensive crisis diplomacy was launched this week to defuse the situation on the Ukrainian border: first, bilateral talks between the United States and Russia took place in Geneva, then a NATO-Russia Council meeting for the first time in two years, within which talks were held. The Framework for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) took place in Vienna.