The European Union and NATO on Friday issued statements condemning the Russian cyberattack on Germany and the Czech Republic, which says it was also targeted. The EU statement, issued by EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrel on behalf of all 27 member states, said the bloc "is determined to make use of the full spectrum of measures to prevent, deter and respond to Russia’s malicious behaviour in cyberspace." Earlier, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Berlin blames a unit of the Russ
Andrei Ordash, Russian Chargé d'Affaires in Poland, after being summoned to the Polish Foreign Ministry, has said that Moscow was not going to give an explanation for the Russian missile in Polish airspace until it is provided with "hard evidence".