💨 Abstract
Russia's hybrid warfare in Eastern Europe combines cyberattacks, disinformation, espionage, and political alliances to destabilize the region and weaken NATO and EU cohesion. This includes cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in countries like Poland, disinformation campaigns supporting far-right and Eurosceptic movements, and extensive espionage networks across Eastern Europe. One notable case is Hungary, which has maintained close ties with Russia.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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