Russians attempted cyber attacks on Swiss firm that uncovered ties to chemical weapons attacks

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Two Russian spies were caught planning to deploy a cyber-attack on a Swiss laboratory where the use of Novichok in the UK was verified earlier this year. From the NY Times:
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The Dutch media reports said that when they were intercepted by the Dutch military intelligence service, the two Russians had cyber tools for sabotaging the laboratory.
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Not only was the lab used to confirm the use of Novichok, it was the same Swiss lab that confirmed the use of another chemical weapon, sarin, in an attack in Syria back in 2013. So Russia had multiple reasons to want to cripple this laboratory and, perhaps, to claim that prior conclusions reached at the lab were not reliable.
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There is more.

The Russian spies seem to have lost their touch as they keep being exposed.  It also raises questions about the intelligence of the decision makers in Russia that leads them to make such counterproductive operations.  The use of WMD attacks is a sign of desperation by a losing government, be it Syria or now the Russians.  It is not a show of strength.

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