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France to summon Russia's ambassador over "sabotage and espionage in a dozen European countries"

European powers escalate pressure on Russia with fresh sanctions targeting cyber operations and rights abuses.

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The brief

The European Union and the United Kingdom have announced new measures targeting Russian entities. The EU has imposed sanctions related to human rights and cybercrime, while the UK is specifically focusing on Russian cyber networks.

Coverage from Reuters and Al Jazeera highlights the EU's decision to sanction nine individuals for an alleged cyber-spying campaign. Reuters also notes the UK's parallel move to target cyber networks.

Coverage does not yet specify the exact entities or individuals named in the UK sanctions beyond the general description of cyber networks. Further details regarding the implementation of these measures are expected.

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Quick answers

What actions did the EU take?

The EU imposed sanctions on Russians concerning human rights violations and cybercrime.

What is the UK's response?

The UK has introduced new sanctions targeting Russian cyber networks.

Who is reporting on this?

Reuters and Al Jazeera are covering the developments.

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