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in the pentagon They denied media reports that the Minister of Defense Pit Hegset ordered to stop offensive cyber operations against Russia.
< p > this is reported by Bloomberg with reference to an official from the US Department of Defense. < p > according to the official, the hegset did not cancel and postpone any cyberoperations aimed at neutralizing Russian threats, and there was no order to terminate these actions. < p > < p > Previously, The Record publication, specializing in cybersecurity, said that Hegset ordered the US cybercards to stop all plans for Russia, including offensive cyber action. This information was confirmed by The Washington Post and the New York Times with reference to its own anonymous sources.60 > message about the possible termination of cyberoperations caused outrage among democrats, in particular, the minority leader in the Senate Chuck Shumer. He accused the US presidential administration Donald Trump of that it gives Russia a “green light” to continue cyberoperations and attacks of the system programs for a critically important American infrastructure. 62> in the materials of the media it was said that the stop of cyber operations occurred even before the conflict between Trump and President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky in the White House. The stop was characterized as an attempt to force Russia to agree to negotiations on the cessation of war in Ukraine. 62> < p > By the way, according to Reuters, the United States is developing a plan for a possible weakening of sanctions against Russia, since Trump seeks to resume relations with Moscow and achieve the cessation of war in Ukraine. ~ 60 > < p > < u >< strong > read also: < h4 > similar topics:
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