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    Swedish Power Plant Targeted by pro-Russian Group in 2025, Government Says

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 16, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    In spring 2025, a pro‑Russian cyber group attempted—but failed—to disrupt a thermal power plant in western Sweden, thanks to built‑in protections, authorities said. The actor had ties to Russian intelligence, part of a broader rise in serious hybrid attacks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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    Swedish power plant targeted by pro-Russian group in 2025, government says

    Details of the Cyberattack and Government Response

    Incident Overview

    STOCKHOLM, April 15 (Reuters) - A pro-Russian cyber group tried to disrupt operations at a Swedish thermal power plant last year, the Swedish government said on Wednesday, adding that Russian hybrid attacks had become more frequent and serious.

    Carl-Oskar Bohlin, minister for civil defence, said the group had targeted a power plant in western Sweden during the spring of 2025, but that the attack had been unsuccessful. Bohlin did not name the plant.       

    Investigation and Attribution

    "The Security Police handled the case and were able to identify the actor behind it, who had connections to Russian intelligence and security services," Bohlin told a news conference.

    "Fortunately, no serious consequences occurred due to a built-in protection mechanism," the minister said.

    Russian Embassy Response

    The Russian embassy in Stockholm rejected the accusations as unfounded.

    "The allegations of the alleged involvement of certain Russian hackers in such illegal activity remain at the level of the 'highly likely' principle favoured by Western countries, that is, unfounded suspicions," Russian ambassador to Stockholm Sergey Belyaev was quoted by Russian state news agency RIA Novosti as saying.

    Security Police and Comparative Incidents

    A Swedish Security Police spokesperson said the agency no longer had an open investigation into the matter.

    Bohlin compared the incident with similar attacks in Poland on energy infrastructure, which Polish officials have blamed on Russian spy agencies.

    Increasing Threats and Broader Context

    He said Russian hybrid attacks had become more frequent since Russia's invasion of Ukraine and recently also more dangerous. 

    "We have seen for some time now that pro-Russian individuals and groups that have previously carried out denial-of-service attacks are attempting to carry out destructive cyberattacks against businesses in Europe, also against Swedish targets," he said.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Johan Ahlander, additional reporting by Dmitry Antonov in Moscow; editing by Terje Solsvik and Toby Chopra)

    References

    • Sweden thwarted 2025 pro-Russian cyber attack on thermal power plant: govt - CGTN
    • Poland faced a surge in cyberattacks in 2025, including a major assault on the energy sector

    Table of Contents

    • Details of the Cyberattack and Government Response
    • Incident Overview
    • Investigation and Attribution

    Key Takeaways

    • •The attempted cyberattack targeted a Swedish thermal power plant in western Sweden during spring 2025 but was unsuccessful due to built‑in protections, according to Civil Defence Minister Carl‑Oskar Bohlin (news.cgtn.com).
    • •Swedish Security Police identified the actor behind the attack as having ties to Russian intelligence and security services; no serious consequences occurred (news.cgtn.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swedish power plant targeted by pro-Russian group in 2025, government says

    1What happened at the Swedish power plant in 2025?

    A pro-Russian cyber group tried to disrupt operations at a Swedish thermal power plant, but the attack was unsuccessful due to security measures.

    2Who was behind the attempted cyberattack?

    The Swedish Security Police identified a pro-Russian group with links to Russian intelligence and security services.

  • Russian Embassy Response
  • Security Police and Comparative Incidents
  • Increasing Threats and Broader Context
  • Reporting Credits
  • •The incident forms part of a broader pattern of increasingly frequent and dangerous Russian hybrid attacks on European energy infrastructure, with similar destructive cyber operations in Poland attributed to Russian-linked groups such as Sandworm and Dragonfly (apnews.com).
  • 3Did the cyberattack cause any damage?

    No serious consequences occurred as the plant had built-in protection mechanisms that prevented disruption.

    4How has the frequency of Russian hybrid attacks changed?

    Russian hybrid attacks have become more frequent and dangerous since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    5Has similar infrastructure in other countries been targeted?

    Yes, comparable attacks have occurred in Poland, targeting energy infrastructure and blamed on Russian agencies.

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