Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 13
Germany Summons Russian Ambassador Over EU Cyber-Attacks on Several Countries and Ukraine
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jul 13

Germany Summons Russian Ambassador Over EU Cyber-Attacks on Several Countries and Ukraine

3 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jul 13

Summary

  • Berlin summoned the Russian ambassador after the EU alleged Russian cyber-attacks against several member states and Ukraine.
  • Germany’s foreign ministry called the attacks unacceptable and said they would trigger decisive action.
  • France had already summoned Russia’s ambassador earlier, signaling a coordinated European diplomatic response.
  • The move widens pressure on Moscow as EU governments harden their reaction to cyber operations targeting the bloc and Ukraine.

Insights

With diplomacy failing, what 'decisive actions' can Germany take against Russia's cyberattacks without escalating into open conflict?
As Russia's cyber warfare targets power grids, is Europe ready for a digital attack that could turn the lights off?

Hybrid Warfare Hits Home: Germany Faces 320 Suspected Russian Attacks in 2025–2026

Overview

From late 2025 to mid-2026, Germany became the main target of a sharp rise in hybrid attacks widely attributed to Russia. These attacks included sabotage, espionage, and disinformation, with repeated drone incursions exposing gaps in national security. Germany reported hundreds of suspected sabotage attempts, while confirmed Russian-linked incidents increased across Europe. This escalation prompted Germany and the EU to strengthen defenses and consider more active countermeasures. The campaign is part of Russia’s broader strategy to weaken European unity and support for Ukraine, using covert operations and information warfare to destabilize societies and influence political decisions.

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