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Saturday 17 December 2016 10:12 am

Russia attempts to undermine UK with cyber attacks and fake news

By: Helen Cahill

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Russia has embarked on a propaganda campaign against Britain, according to reports.

Moscow is seeking to undermine the UK's power by using cyber attacks and fake news, and Prime Minister Theresa May is set to hold a National Security Council meeting to assess the Russian aggression and how to respond, according to The Times.

Read more: US intelligence agencies believe Russia intervened to help Donald Trump

It is thought that she will come to a decision about what to do within weeks.

In a meeting at the Cabinet office two months ago, intelligence officers and civil servants highlighted the scale of the threat from Moscow.

A source at the meeting said:

There was an agreement on the need to do more across Whitehall to understand and assess and formulate options on how to respond to Russian activities.

Britain is not the only target, as the Russians have been trying a number of avenues to destabilise the West.

Earlier this week, Labour MP Ben Bradshaw said it was "highly probable" that Russian hackers tried to influence the outcome of the Brexit vote.

Read more: Russian hackers "probably" influenced Brexit says Labour MP

He said: “We don’t have the evidence for that yet – but it is highly probable.”

The Russian Embassy responded to the accusations with a tweet:

When you hear @BenPBradshaw et al blame RUS for all(incl Great Fire of London)you wonder which ethnic group they would’ve blamed 100 yrs ago pic.twitter.com/gIl9VgVpMU

— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) December 14, 2016

The news of Russia targeting the UK comes after the CIA said this week that Russian President Putin used computer hacking to try to get President-elect Donald Trump into power.

President Barack Obama responded to the revelations, saying: "We need to take action and we will at a time and place of our own choosing."

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