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Chemical watchdog, MH17 probe: Russia is said to have targeted all
LONDON/THE HAGUE: Britain and the Netherlands accused
In some of the strongest language used by the West since the Cold War, Britain said Russia was acting like a “pariah state”. The accusations were backed by other Western nations, including the US, which said Moscow must pay a price.
Russia denied what its foreign ministry spokeswoman called a “diabolical perfume co- cktail” of allegations by someone with a “rich imagination”.
The British and Dutch accusations were unveiled as Nato defence ministers gathered in Brussels to present a united front to their Cold War-era foe. “This is not the actions of a great power, these are the actions of a pariah state,” British defence secretary Gavin Williamson said.
Dutch officials said they had disrupted an attempt to hack into the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in April. At the time, the watchdog was probing the poison used to attack ex-spy Sergei Skripal in UK and chemical weapons that the West says were used in Syria by Russia’s ally President Bashar al-Assad.
According to the head of the Netherlands’ military intelligence agency, four Russians were caught with spying equipment and were expelled on April 13, Dutch Major General Onno Eichelsheim said.
Earlier on Thursday, Britain released an assessment based on work by its National Cyber Security Centre, which cast Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency as a cyber aggressor that used a network of hackers to sow worldwide discord. The GRU, Britain said, was almost certainly behind the BadRabbit and World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) hacking attacks of 2017, the hack of the US Democratic National Committee in 2016 and the theft of emails from a UK-based TV station in 2015. “The GRU’s actions are reckless and indiscriminate: they try to undermine and interfere in elections in other countries,” said British foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Dutch defence minister Ank Bijleveld said Russia targeted the probe into the 2014 downing of a Malaysian Airlines flight over Ukraine that killed all 298 people on board.
US defence secretary Jim Mattis said he agreed with the British and Dutch assessments. John Demers, US assistant attorney general for national security, confirmed that known attack targets included the OPCW, FIFA, Wada and Westinghouse.
Russia
of running a global campaign of cyber attacks to undermine democracies, including a thwarted attempt to hack into the world’s top chemical weapons watchdog while it was analysing a Russian poison used to attack a spy.In some of the strongest language used by the West since the Cold War, Britain said Russia was acting like a “pariah state”. The accusations were backed by other Western nations, including the US, which said Moscow must pay a price.
The British and Dutch accusations were unveiled as Nato defence ministers gathered in Brussels to present a united front to their Cold War-era foe. “This is not the actions of a great power, these are the actions of a pariah state,” British defence secretary Gavin Williamson said.
Dutch officials said they had disrupted an attempt to hack into the Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in April. At the time, the watchdog was probing the poison used to attack ex-spy Sergei Skripal in UK and chemical weapons that the West says were used in Syria by Russia’s ally President Bashar al-Assad.
According to the head of the Netherlands’ military intelligence agency, four Russians were caught with spying equipment and were expelled on April 13, Dutch Major General Onno Eichelsheim said.
Dutch defence minister Ank Bijleveld said Russia targeted the probe into the 2014 downing of a Malaysian Airlines flight over Ukraine that killed all 298 people on board.
US defence secretary Jim Mattis said he agreed with the British and Dutch assessments. John Demers, US assistant attorney general for national security, confirmed that known attack targets included the OPCW, FIFA, Wada and Westinghouse.
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Bobby Raja
2277 days ago
Don''t know who to trust nowadays. We can condemn US and it''s policies for 365 days BUT when it comes to which country to settle in future or go for Higher Education, the majority will be in line outside US embassy. US is like your Mother in Law, you don''t like her till she offers you gifts, jewellery,money or property. So keep criticizing the US till you get some. Russia is a well known joker of a Circus which fell apart and is seriously broke. Despite being your friend, they sell their AK47 & 56 to your neighbour for a loaf of bread. They are nothing but lowlife Vodka drunk obnoxious fools. Pay their Generals some money and they will home deliver a nuclear weapon anywhere in the World. On the other hand, US is like your hot Girl Friend which you never had but still have her picture in your bedroom. Although, she is available on phone and social media 24*7 just for you, talking to you about every other matter except your personal things( you know what I mean). She will keep insisting that she is your best friend and care for you more than your mother. But, she will never accept you as her boyfriend or worst, go on a date with you. And, lastly, she will keep sending you her latest selfies with big captions underneath, "Missing You".Read allPost comment
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