Danish authorities say in a new assessment published this week that Russia carried out cyberattacks against infrastructure and websites in Denmark in 2024 and 2025, describing new cases which had not previously been reported.Denmark’s Defense Intelligence Service said in a statement Thursday that Moscow was responsible for “destructive and disruptive” cyberattacks on a Danish water utility in 2024 and a series of denial-of-service attacks which overwhelmed Danish websites ahead of regional and local elections last month. For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.The intelligence service said the attacks were part of Russia’s “hybrid war” against the West and an attempt to create instability. It said Moscow’s cyberattacks are part of a broader campaign to undermine and punish countries which support Ukraine. The attacks are among a growing number of incidents that Western officials say are part a campaign of sabotage and disruption across Europe