Ukrainian Foreign Ministry denies Slovak PM's accusations of Ukraine's involvement in alleged cyberattack
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Fri, 24 Jan 2025 20:41:49 +0200
Ukraines Ministry of Foreign Affairs has dismissed claims made by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, alleging Ukraines involvement in a cyberattack against Slovakias national insurance company.
Source a statement on the Ukrainian Foreign Ministrys website, as reported by European Pravda Details The ministry categorically rejects Ficos hints of Ukraines connection to the cyberattack against the Slovak health insurance company.
Quote Once again, we call on Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico to stop looking for imaginary enemies in Ukraine, which is friendly to Slovakia and the Slovak people.
Background On Friday, 24 January, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said that Slovakias national insurance company had suffered a massive cyberattack and claimed, without any evidence, that Ukraine was involved.
Earlier this week Fico claimed that a coup dtat was being planned in Slovakia involving the opposition, nongovernmental organisations, the media, and a secret group of foreign experts.
Slovak proWestern opposition parties will soon initiate a vote of no confidence in the government of Robert Fico.
Protests against the policies of Prime Minister Robert Ficos government are taking place in over 20 Slovak cities.
They began on the evening of Friday, 24 January, under the slogan Slovakia is Europe.
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