Publish date14 Mar 2018 - 12:32
Story Code : 318115

Russia warns UK of consequences following cyber attack

Moscow has warned London of the consequences of cyber attacks against Russia following accusations that Moscow was behind murder of Russian spy in Britain.
Russia warns UK of consequences following cyber attack
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has accused Russia of the recent poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter in the city of Salisbury allegedly by a nerve agent developed during the Soviet era, giving an ultimatum to Moscow to offer explanations by Tuesday midnight.

May threatened Russia with unspecified consequences, but cyber attacks and economic sanctions are widely believed to be in the UK’s toolkit.

Russia has denied any involvement in the incident.

The Russian diplomatic mission in London described the ultimatum as “absolutely unacceptable” and warned “the British side to once again consider the consequences of such a reckless move.”

“Not only is Russia groundlessly and provocatively accused of the Salisbury incident, but apparently, plans are being developed in the UK to strike Russia with cyber weapons,” the Russian embassy said. “Statements by a number of MPs, ‘Whitehall sources’ and ‘experts’ regard a possible ‘deployment’ of ‘offensive cyber-capabilities’ cause serious concern.”

The Russian diplomatic mission said any measure would be met with counter-measures.

“Moscow will not respond to London’s ultimatum until it receives samples of the chemical substance,” it said. “Any threat to take punitive measures against Russia will meet with a response.”

London’s deadline has now expired; and Russia has not received any samples of the alleged nerve agent.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has confirmed that London has refused to provide the alleged substances used in the poisoning to Moscow for testing.

Skripal, 66, and his 33-year old daughter, Yulia, who moved to the UK in a spy swap in 2010, were poisoned in Salisbury on March 4. The British government has identified the poison as belonging to a group of nerve agents known as Novichok.

The two remain unconscious in a critical condition.

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