Russia rejects Ukrainian intelligence claims of collaboration between Russian and Iranian hackers in cyberattacks, labeling them “lies” and countering that Ukraine is in fact conducting its own large-scale cyber operations against Russia.
Russia Refutes Ukrainian Claims of Joint Cyberattacks with Iran
Russian Response to Cyberattack Allegations
Official Denial from Russian Foreign Ministry
MOSCOW, April 8 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Wednesday that Ukrainian intelligence assessments that Russian and Iranian hackers have joined forces, reported on Tuesday by Reuters, are false.
Zakharova's Statement on Joint Hacking Claims
"Allegations of some kind of joint effort between Russian and Iranian hackers, as you put it, are yet another lie, in this case, perpetrated by the Kyiv regime and Kyiv terrorist groups," Zakharova said when asked by Reuters to comment on the report.
Counter-Accusations Against Ukraine
Zakharova, speaking at a press conference, said Ukraine was conducting its own large-scale cyberattacks against Russia.
(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, editing by Mark Trevelyan and Sharon Singleton)
Key Takeaways
•Russia’s Foreign Ministry, via spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, dismissed Ukrainian claims of Russian–Iranian hacker cooperation as false, accusing Kyiv of spreading disinformation.
•The Ukrainian intelligence assessment—cited by Reuters—alleged coordination between Russian groups (Z‑Pentest Alliance, NoName057(16), DDoSia Project) and Iran’s Handala Hack via Telegram, including shared techniques and access leaks, which Russia denies. (defensenews.com)
•Context: Ukraine also claims Russia shared satellite imagery via a permanent channel to help Iran target U.S. and regional installations, underscoring broader strategic ties between Moscow and Tehran. (defensenews.com)