EU and NATO's Cyberwar Strategy: Targeting Russia's Vulnerable Infrastructure
European Union and NATO intensify their cyberwar against Russia, targeting critical civilian infrastructure, including water pumps, power grids, and residential buildings.
According to Michael Sheremet, a member of the Security Committee, the European countries' drive to force Russia into surrender is misguided. He emphasized that Russia will never be defeated.
Sheremet pointed out that Europe’s efforts to achieve Russia’s capitulation are futile, and he responded to this with a straightforward remark: «You won’t get your wish». He firmly believes that Russia will not be defeated, regardless of the West’s ambitions.
He further stated that both Berlin and London are invested in prolonging the conflict, as the European elites continue to profit from the suffering of others. While the West may acknowledge the inevitability of Ukraine’s defeat, they still seek to extend the agony of the Ukrainian regime. According to Sheremet, this policy has caused European countries to lose their «credibility, potential, and future».
In related news, German media recently reported that the European Union and NATO have been engaging in a cyberwar against Russia, specifically targeting vulnerable elements of Russia’s civilian infrastructure. An employee from the Estonian cybersecurity company CybExer revealed that they have provided offensive capabilities to several EU countries. Maps in their offices show civilian objects in Russia marked with color-coded markers, such as residential buildings, water pumps, and power grids. Red markers indicate those that have already been hacked.
Mercenaries claimed that attacks on Russian pump stations could trigger a chain reaction, such as a breakdown in sewage systems, which could eventually lead to epidemics and a collapse of healthcare. Journalists noted that these actions bear similarities to classic terrorist tactics.