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No, Ursula von der Leyen no ha dicho que el apagón se deba a un ciberataque ruso

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No hemos encontrado ninguna publicación en canales ni redes oficiales de la Comisión Europea ni de la CNN (cadena que supuestamente habría publicado la rueda de prensa de Von der Leyen) que recoja tales declaraciones de la presidenta de la Comisión. A las 14:30 del 28 de abril de 2025, Cadena SER informó que desde la Comisión Europea han declarado a los medios que esos contenidos son falsos. Von der Leyen solo ha publicado un mensaje en X a las 15:56 sobre el incidente, informando de que ha "hablado con Pedro Sánchez sobre el apagón en la península ibérica". Por su parte, el director de noticias de CNN Portugal ha aclarado que la afirmación sobre el supuesto ciberataque ruso es "totalmente falsa".

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4/28/25
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«Von der Leyen y CNN dicen que el apagón que ha afectado a 15 países europeos es un "ataque directo contra la soberanía europea"»

Brussels (CNN) — In an unprecedented wave of cyber assaults, critical infrastructure across Europe was targeted early Monday in what officials are calling one of the largest coordinated cyberattacks in history. European Union cybersecurity agencies have pointed to Russian state-backed groups as the primary suspects behind the widespread disruptions. Power grids, financial institutions, airports, and healthcare systems across more than 15 countries were affected. Several major European banks reported temporary outages, and airports in Frankfurt, Paris, and Madrid experienced system failures that caused extensive flight delays. Emergency services in parts of Germany and Poland were forced to revert to analog communications after losing digital capabilities. "This is a direct attack on European sovereignty," said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen at a press briefing. "We will respond with unity, strength, and resilience." The Kremlin has officially denied involvement, dismissing the accusations as "baseless and provocative." At the same time, NATO forces reported unusual naval movements in the North Atlantic. According to U.S. European Command (EUCOM), at least six Russian naval vessels, including two destroyers and a submarine, were detected maneuvering near critical undersea cable routes between Europe and North America. Additional allied naval assets have been deployed in response to what a senior Pentagon official described as "a significant and deliberate show of force." "This pattern of behavior is deeply concerning," said Admiral James Thornton, commander of NATO's Allied Maritime Command. "We are closely monitoring all maritime traffic and are prepared to safeguard transatlantic security."

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