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Swedish authorities disclosed on April 15, 2026 that a pro‑Russian cyber group with links to Russian intelligence attempted to disrupt operations at a thermal/heating plant in western Sweden in spring 2025.
Civil Defence Minister Carl‑Oskar Bohlin said the attack failed because a built‑in protection mechanism prevented serious consequences.
The Swedish Security Service identified the actor and the Security Police later closed their investigation, according to officials.
Moscow rejected the allegations.
Swedish officials framed the incident as part of a rising wave of hybrid and cyber attacks across Europe since Russia’s full‑scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, noting a shift from denial‑of‑service operations to more sophisticated strikes aimed at operational technology that controls physical infrastructure.
The government linked the episode to similar disruption attempts in Poland, Denmark and Norway that targeted energy, water and transport systems.
Authorities have not named the affected facility or released technical details of the intrusion publicly.








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