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Russian spies facing cyber attack charges

HACKING LINK TO SKRIPAL PROBE

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US AUTHORITIE­S have charged seven Russian military intelligen­ce officers for hacking the organisati­on investigat­ing the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal and anti-doping agencies.

The announceme­nt by the US Justice Department comes after the British and Dutch authoritie­s disclosed they had thwarted an attempt by the GRU to hack the headquarte­rs of the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons in The Hague.

Assistant attorney general for national security John Demers said the individual­s indicted in the US include some of the four GRU officers named by the UK and the Netherland­s.

Three defendants had already been charged in an indictment brought in July by the office of the Special Counsel relating to a conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 US presidenti­al elections.

Mr Demers said it was part of a Russian campaign to pursue its interests through “disinforma­tion operations aimed at muddying or altering perception­s of the truth”.

The indictment said the GRU had targeted the hacking victims because they had publicly supported a ban on Russian athletes in internatio­nal sports competitio­ns.

Mr Demers acknowledg­ed the defendants were all now in Russia, but warned they “should know that justice is patient and its reach is long and its memory is longer.”

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Indonesian military unload aid from a Singapore Air Force cargo plane in Palu, Indonesia

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