The Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement regarding Fico's accusations of Ukraine's involvement in the cyber attack on the Slovak company.
24.01.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.01.2025
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has refuted the accusations made by Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico regarding Ukraine's involvement in the cyber attack on the Slovak company. According to the MFA, the hints at Ukraine's involvement in this cyber attack are categorically rejected. The agency also called on Fico to stop searching for imaginary enemies in a friendly Ukraine to Slovakia and the Slovak people.
It should be reminded that the National Insurance Company of Slovakia has suffered a massive cyber attack. According to Fico, Ukraine is involved in it. He stated that this cyber attack began at noon and aimed to obtain confidential information about diagnoses. However, he cannot fully assess the consequences of the attack. The Prime Minister of Slovakia described this case as an example of how governments with a different view of things are eliminated and accused Ukraine of being responsible for this cyber attack.
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