Sweden Summons Russian Ambassador Over Alleged Cyberattacks on Sports Confederation- Linde Wed 14th April 2021 | 01:26 PM
The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Russian ambassador to explain the alleged breaches of the Swedish Sports Confederation s computer system by the Russian military intelligence, Foreign Minister Ann Linde said
MOSCOW (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 14th April, 2021) The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Russian ambassador to explain the alleged breaches of the Swedish Sports Confederation s computer system by the Russian military intelligence, Foreign Minister Ann Linde said. Unacceptable serious breaches of data secrecy against the Swedish Sports Confederation, that violates existing norms. The Russian ambassador was summoned to the MFA to give an explanation, Linde tweeted on Tuesday evening.
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Sweden didn t give proof of Russiaâs alleged cyberattacks on sports body, says diplomat
Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde informed on Tuesday that Russian Ambassador Viktor Tatarintsev was summoned by the kingdomâs Foreign Ministry over alleged cyberattacks against the Swedish Sports Confederation in December 2017 - May 2018
MOSCOW, April 14. /TASS/. Stockholm did not provide any proof to Moscow of Russia’s alleged cyberattacks on the Swedish Sports Confederation, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said in an interview with TASS. We should comment on facts, not statements of this kind. And as far as I understand, Sweden failed to provide us with facts, he said when asked to comment on the Swedish Foreign Ministry summoning the Russian ambassador over these claims.
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