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Finland's govt websites struck by cyberattack

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The official websites of the several Finnish ministries were struck by a cyberattack, the government announced on Friday, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Finnish parliament about the situation in Ukraine. The statement comes hours after Finland's Defense Ministry said that a Russian aircraft violated the country's airspace.

Meanwhile, Moscow refused claims that it was behind a missile strike that hit Kramatorsk's railway station in eastern Ukraine earlier today and killed at least 30 people while wounding over 100.

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