Russia carried out an average of more than 10 cyberattacks per day against Ukrainian energy, infrastructure, and logistics targets in 2022. These attacks aimed to cause blackouts and intelligence breaches but were largely repelled or limited to short service disruptions.
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Russia carries out an average of more than 10 cyberattacks per day on strategic Ukrainian targets including energy and logistics.
Russian cyberattacks are primarily intended to obtain intelligence or cause temporary disruptions rather than total destruction.
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