EU and Britain target Russian intelligence officers over a major cyberspying campaign


The EU decision affects nine people and four entities accused of links to an online spying network that the bloc said has targeted governments and carried out sabotage operations against critical infrastructure like heating and power plants since 2010.
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- What's the story?
- The EU decision affects nine people and four entities accused of links to an online spying network that the bloc said has targeted governments and carried out sabotage operations against critical infrastructure like heating and power plants since 2010.
- How widely is it covered?
- 4 outlets, average source rating 7.3/10.
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EU and Britain target Russian intelligence officers over a major cyberspying campaign
Sources1TypeCoveragePBS NewsHour
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Europeans sanction Russia over alleged "sabotage and espionage" attacks
Sources1TypeCoverageCBS News
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EU sanctions nine people over alleged Russian cyber-spying campaign
Sources1TypeCoverageAl Jazeera
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EU targets Russian intelligence officers accused of running a yearslong cyber spying campaign
Sources1TypeCoverageSeattle Times