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UK minister lists Russia, China among ‘hostile nations’

Countries have spies on ground, cyber-attacks, soldiers on standby, says Damian Hinds

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Dec 2021 6:00PM

UK minister lists Russia, China among ‘hostile nations’
UK Security and Borders Minister Damian Hinds has listed Russia, China and Iran among ‘hostile nations’ and added North Korea as a fourth, citing cyber activity concerns and alleged disinformation campaigns. – @DamianHinds Twitter pic, December 27, 2021

MOSCOW – UK Security and Borders Minister Damian Hinds has listed Russia, China and Iran among “hostile nations”, citing cyber activity concerns and alleged disinformation campaigns, reported Sputnik.

“The three countries that I mentioned to you have physical human capability, they have a big cyber presence, they’re able to deploy at scale,” Hinds told The Telegraph yesterday, claiming that China, Russia and Iran “are involved in multiple ways” in terms of spies on the ground, cyber-attacks, soldiers on standby, and disinformation campaigns.

The minister added that North Korea is a fourth hostile state.

At the start of December, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service said that the provocative and groundless statements by the head of the UK Secret Intelligence Service, Richard Moore, about the alleged threats emanating from Russia, have hampered the chances of a possible Russian-UK dialogue.

Moore said at the end of November that London was seeing serious threats emanating from Russia and was going to make every effort to contain and repel the threats.

Moscow has repeatedly stressed that Russia does not threaten any country and does not plan any attacks, calling such allegations groundless. – Bernama, December 27, 2021

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