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Russia's Cyberattacks on Denmark and Germany

Danish authorities unveil Russian cyberattacks on infrastructure and websites, part of a hybrid war against Western nations. Attacks include a 2024 cyberattack on German air traffic control. Russias goal: create instability, undermine Ukraine support, and identify Europes vulnerabilities.

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