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France set to summon Russian ambassador to Paris over alleged cyberattack campaign

By Thomson Reuters Jul 13, 2026 | 3:26 AM

PARIS, July 13 (Reuters) – France will summon the Russian ambassador to Paris in the coming days over ​an alleged cyberhacking campaign that ‌Russia has carried out against European countries including France, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on Monday.

He added France would also ‌place ​sanctions on some Russian ⁠individuals and entities.

“Today, ⁠we will publicly condemn a widespread cyber campaign conducted by Russia that aimed to carry out sabotage and ​spying conducted against a dozen countries,” Barrot told BFM TV.

“We will ⁠summon the Russian ambassador ⁠to France in the coming ​days,” he said, adding that France would ​sanction nine Russian individuals and four ‌Russian entities regarding this campaign of cyberattacks that Barrot said Russia’s Federal Security Service had orchestrated.

The European Union ⁠is trying to seal a 21st package of sanctions against Moscow in response to ⁠Russia’s war ‌with Ukraine and may ⁠on Monday decide to add ​further ‌names to their sanctions list, ​the European ⁠Union’s foreign policy chief said.

The French government has previously accused Moscow of conducting cyberattacks against the country.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta and John Irish; editing by ​Barbara Lewis)