E.U. Parliament hit by cyber attack moments after declaring Russia a state sponsor of terrorism

(BREITBART) – The website of the E.U. parliament experienced a significant cyber attack on Wednesday shortly after it declared Russia a state sponsor of terrorism.

Just moments after passing a resolution classifying the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism, the E.U. Parliament experienced a significant cyber attack that appeared to knock its website largely offline.

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Spearheaded by the populist Sweden Democrat parliamentarian Charlie Weimers MEP, the symbolic resolution condemning the actions of Vladimir Putin’s Russia was overwhelmingly passed by the bloc’s parliament, with 494 votes in favour of the resolution versus 58 against.

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