JAKARTA - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is 'deeply concerned' over recent attacks they attribute to Russia that impacted the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and the United Kingdom, the alliance said in a statement on Thursday.
"These incidents are part of an intensive campaign of activity that Russia continues to carry out in the Euro-Atlantic area, including in the Alliance area and through its proxies," NATO said, as reported by Reuters, May 3.
European security agencies in recent weeks have revealed a series of activities they call Russian espionage, including a spy ring behind an online media breach by Czech investigators, prompting authorities in other countries to carry out searches.
European media also reported a member of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party allegedly received money from pro-Russian media sites, an allegation the politician denied.
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NATO members pledged to “continue to improve” their resilience to such attacks and apply their tools to “counter and counter Russian hybrid attacks.”
"Russia's actions will not deter Allies from continuing to support Ukraine," NATO added.
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