![]() ![]() ![]() Killnet sent Reuters a statement saying that, "The attack will continue until Lithuania lifts the blockade," adding that it has "demolished 1652 web resources. To that end, it launched a retribution campaign against Lithuania for its sanctions, featuring several DDoS attacks on infrastructure targets, such as airports, various prominent businesses, and government websites, including those belonging to Lithuania's police departments, and its defense ministry, according to Flashpoint.ĭDoS attacks are malicious attempts to temporarily or indefinitely disrupt the traffic of a targeted server, service, or network, making the resources unavailable to the intended users. Killnet had declared their allegiance to the Russian government during the invasion of Ukraine. DDoS attacks hit Lithuania infrastructure targets ![]() The restricted train transit entails bans over goods including coal, steel, metal, construction materials, and advanced technology. The train routes used for trade, according to the Russian government, are essential for at least half of the exclave's imports, prompting Russian officials to label the move a "blockade." In keeping with the UN's sanctions on Russia for its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Lithuanian government put restrictions on trade routes between the Baltic country and the Russian exclave Kaliningrad-a Russian territory situated between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic coast-for the transport of steel and other metals. ![]()
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