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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's Civic Platform party suffered a cyberattack, Tusk announced on Wednesday, amid concerns of foreign interference in Poland's upcoming elections in May. The attack follows Poland's claims that it is a prime target for Russian security services due to its role in aiding Ukraine. Tusk hinted at an Eastern origin for the attack, and previous cyberattacks on the Polish space agency and state news agency have been attributed to Russia.
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