Brussels:The European Union on Thursday imposed sanctions on two Russian officials and part of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency over a cyberattack against the German parliament in 2015.
The EU said that Badin, who is also being sought by U.S. authorities, was part of a team that launched the attacks on the Bundestag.
"This cyber-attack targeted the parliament's information system and affected its operation for several days. A significant amount of data was stolen and the email accounts of several MPs as well as of Chancellor Angela Merkel were affected," it said.
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The part of the intelligence agency targeted is known as "military unit 26165," or more commonly by monikers like APT28, Fancy Bear, Pawn Storm and Strontium. The EU said it "is responsible for cyber-attacks with a significant effect constituting an external threat to the Union or its Member States."
The same unit stands accused of trying to hack into the Wi-Fi network of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, based in the Netherlands, in 2018.