U.K. Names Russian Spies and Denounces Moscow's Sabotage Operations
The U.K. said that the GRU military intelligence agency was behind cyberattacks aimed at Ukraine, as well as on U.K. telecom and energy infrastructure and other European targets. 'The U.K. is concerned that the GRU has used Ukraine as a testing ground for the development of a range of cyber capabilities,' the government said.
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