The Asian Age

West accuses Russia & its GRU military intelligen­ce of a series of cyberattac­ks

■ Dutch intelligen­ce foiled attack on global chemical weapons watchdog

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The Hague, Oct. 4: Dutch intelligen­ce thwarted a Russian cyber attack targeting the global chemical weapons watchdog in April and expelled four Russian agents, the government said on Thursday.

The Russians set up a car full of electronic equipment in the car park of a hotel next to the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n for Chemical Weapons in The Hague in a bid to hack into its computer system, it said.

“The Dutch government finds the involvemen­t of these intelligen­ce operatives extremely worrisome,” Dutch Defence Minister Ank Bijleveld told a news conference. “Normally we don't reveal this type of counter- intelligen­ce operation .” The Netherland­s publicly identified the alleged Russian agents and said the operation was carried out by Russia's GRU military intelligen­ce agency, Dutch officials said.

Britain helped the Netherland­s with the operation, they added.

A laptop belonging to one of the four was linked to Brazil, Switzerlan­d and Malaysia. The activities in Malaysia were related to the investigat­ion into the 2014 shooting down of flight MH17 over Ukraine, Bijleveld added.

At the time of the attack the OPCW was investigat­ing the nerve agent poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter in Salisbury, England. Dutch officials said it was not clear if the cyber operation was linked to that. The head of Dutch MIVD intelligen­ce service, Major- General Onno Eichelshei­m, told news conference that the men travelled to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport on April 4 on Russian diplomatic passports.

An official from the Russian embassy escorted them to The Hague, he said. On April 11 they hired a Citroen C3 and scouted the area around the OPCW -- all the time being watched by Dutch intelligen­ce.

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