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Russia increasing hybrid attacks against Europe – Dutch intelligence

Published on April 22, 2025 at 09:34 AM

The Dutch military intelligence agency MIVD said Russia is upping its hybrid attacks aimed at undermining society in the Netherlands and its European allies

The agency disclosed that Russian hackers have already targeted the Dutch public service.

MIVD director Peter Reesink made this disclosure in the agency's annual report on Tuesday.

“We see the Russian threat against Europe is increasing, including after a possible end to the war against Ukraine.

“The conflict in the grey zone between war and peace has become a reality. More and more, state actors try to undermine our society with hybrid attacks. Russia especially … is increasingly prepared to take risks,” Reesink said.

The MIVD said it had for the first time detected an attack by Russian hackers against the digital operating system of an unspecified Dutch public service last year, adding that it had also found a Russian cyber operation against critical infrastructure in the Netherlands, possibly as preparation for sabotage.

DAILY POST reports that Hybrid threats span everything from physical sabotage of critical infrastructure to disinformation campaigns.

The MIVD described such attacks as combining traditional acts of espionage with cyber attacks and other attempts at influencing and undermining society.

The agency repeated its warnings of Russian entities mapping infrastructure in the North Sea for espionage, and acts of sabotage aimed at internet cables, water and energy supplies.

Britain's foreign spy chief had accused Russia in November of waging a staggeringly reckless campaign of sabotage in Europe, ranging from repeated cyber attacks to Moscow-linked arson.

However, Moscow has denied responsibility for all such incidents, saying accusations against it are baseless and unproven.

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