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NATO members, especially those in Europe, are growing increasingly concerned about a wave of suspected hybrid attacks from Russia in recent months.

They include cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and drone harassment.

As part of this alleged interference, airports in countries including Denmark and Germany have been forced to shut down in recent weeks due to sightings of unidentified drones, causing significant delays for passengers.

European officials say the aim is to cause disruption to everyday life and damage the morale of European citizens.

In an interview with Euronews, Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer, NATO's first Chief Information Officer (CIO), estimates that these attacks are likely to become more frequent in the future.

After speaking about cyber resilience at the IT Directors Forum 2025, Boudreaux-Dehmer told Euronews that the alliance was doing all it could to protect the one billion citizens living across its 32 member states.

Euronews: NATO countries are facing increasing hybrid attacks combining cyber attacks, disinfor

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