Six NATO countries accused Russia of "unprecedented hybrid activity"

The NATO flag on the background of the member countries of the Alliance. Photo: Kenzo Tribouillard / AFP
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The foreign ministers of six European countries accused Russia of allegedly intensifying hybrid attacks in NATO and EU countries. As stated in a joint statement by the Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland and France, these attacks are directed against the European security architecture.

"The growing hybrid activity directed against NATO and EU countries has reached unprecedented proportions and is extremely diverse, which poses significant security threats," the document says, excerpts from which are quoted by Reuters.