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20 September 18:50

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs Romanians about a cyber attack that affected airports in London, Berlin, and Brussels, recommending checking flight statuses.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns Romanian citizens traveling in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Belgium about a cyber attack that took place on the night of September 19 to 20, affecting airports such as Heathrow, Berlin Brandenburg, and Zaventem. The MFA recommends that Romanians check the flight situation before heading to the airports. In case of emergency, the phone numbers of the consulate and embassies in these countries are available.

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Avertisment MAE pentru români, după atacurile cibernetice în mai multe aeroporturi din Europa. Ce țări sunt afectate
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MAE, atenționare de călătorie pentru Marea Britanie, Germania și Belgia, după atacul cibernetic asupra unor aeroporturi
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Atenţionare de călătorie MAE- Marea Britanie, Germania şi Belgia – atac cibernetic în mai multe aeroporturi
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Atenționare MAE. Atac cibernetic care a afectat mai multe aeroporturi
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Un atac cibernetic paralizează aeroporturi europene: MAE avertizează românii înainte de zbor

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