Kosovo officials claimed that the governmental websites had come under attack from Russian hackers because of the countryâs support for Ukraineâs self-defence.
A Kosovo government spokesperson told BIRN that Russian hackers targeted official websites on Tuesday and Wednesday.
âWe were informed by the relevant institutions that some government websites have been the target of DDoS attacks. For a short time the websites were not functioning,â the spokesperson said.
âThe attack was carried out by Russian hackers in retaliation for our support of Ukraine with military equipment,â he added*.
He said that the governmentâs Information Society Agency got the websites working again without âconsequences in the dataâ.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti told a press conference on Wednesday that Russian hackersâ aim was âa hybrid war which, if successful, would result in the destabilisation of Kosovoâs security, stability and welfare institutionsâ.
Foreign Minister Donika Gervalla-Schwarz first announced on X on Tuesday afternoon that âRussia is attacking Kosovo in a hybrid attack today, following our announcement of support in military equipment for Ukraine in its justified defence against Russian genocidal aggressionâ.
Kosovo media also reported on Tuesday that the websites of presidency and the prime ministerâs office had come under attack.
Kosovo public broadcaster Radio Television of Kosovo, RTK, quoted Defence Minister Ejup Maqedonci as claiming on Wednesday that âthis group of Russian hackers launched a cyberattack against Kosovo in retaliation for my statement in support of Ukraineâ at the Defence 24 conference in Poland.
âWhile Russian aggression in Ukraine is underway, Russiaâs appendage in the Balkans, Serbia, the same state that caused the 1999 war in Kosovo, continues to have an aggressive approach towards Kosovo,â Maqedonci said at the conference.
Maqedonci also announced on Wednesday on Facebook he and Lithuanian deputy defence minister Zilvinas Tomkus had discussed new forms of cooperation between the two countries, and also the continuation of cooperation within the framework of the Ukraine Defence [Contact] Group as part of the demining coalitionâ.
BIRN contacted Kosovoâs Cyber Defence Unit, which is part of the Kosovo Security Forces, seeking further details about the cyberattacks, but was referred to the Ministry of Defenceâs public relations office. The ministry also did not provide any details to BIRN.
RTK published a screenshot that the broadcasterâs reporter said was sent to him by government officials. The screenshot is purportedly of an official site that was altered by the hackers to show the message: âKosovo is ready to join collective efforts to support the defence of Ukraine. They should think more about thisâŠâ
In June 2023, BIRN reported that over the past three years, Kosovo has faced a significant number of cyberattacks targeting various sectors. Most common have been attempted financial scams.