# EU and UK Announce Joint Sanctions Against Russia Over Cyber Attacks

*The European Union and the United Kingdom have announced coordinated sanctions against Russia, targeting individuals and entities linked to cyber attacks.*

July 13, 2026 · World

## At a glance

- EU and UK impose joint sanctions on Russia over cyber attacks.
- Targets include nine individuals, four entities, and 24 additional names.
- Recent attack on Poland's power grid attributed to FSB's Centre 16.
- France to summon Russian ambassador over cyber attacks.
- Sanctions part of broader effort to counter Russia's hybrid campaign.

The European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) have jointly imposed sanctions on Russia in response to a series of cyber attacks targeting European nations. The sanctions, announced on Monday, target nine individuals and four entities linked to Russia's FSB intelligence agency, as well as 24 additional names added to the UK's blacklist. These measures come amid growing concerns over Russia's 'hybrid' campaign to destabilize Europe, particularly in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine.

## Targeting Cybercriminals and Intelligence Agencies

The sanctions specifically target officers of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency and alleged 'cybercriminals' working in collaboration with the Russian state. Among the sanctioned entities is a group accused of planning destabilizing actions against the Paris 2024 Olympics. The EU and UK have accused the FSB's Centre 16 spying hub of orchestrating these cyber attacks, which have targeted critical infrastructure, government ministries, companies, and service operators across Europe.

## Recent Cyber Attack on Poland

A recent attempted cyber attack on Poland's critical infrastructure, including the power grid, has been attributed to the FSB's Centre 16. The attack, which failed but could have left 500,000 citizens without electricity, underscores the severity of Russia's cyber warfare efforts. The British foreign office condemned the attack as another example of the Russian state's attempts to sow chaos across Europe.

## Broader Impact and International Response

The EU has reported that several member states, including France, Germany, Poland, Cyprus, the Netherlands, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, and Finland, have been targeted in a long-standing cyber campaign. France's foreign minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, announced that the Russian ambassador would be summoned in the coming days to address the cyber attacks. The sanctions are part of a broader effort by the EU and UK to punish Moscow for its actions since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

## Significance for Bangladesh

While the immediate impact of these sanctions is focused on Europe, the broader implications of cyber warfare and international responses are relevant to Bangladesh. As a nation increasingly reliant on digital infrastructure, understanding the threats posed by cyber attacks and the measures taken to counteract them is crucial. The coordinated response by the EU and UK highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing cyber threats, a lesson that could be applicable to Bangladesh's own cybersecurity strategies.

## Sources

- BSS

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