Cyberattacks on Russian satellites are casus belli - Rogozin
MOSCOW. March 2 (Interfax) - Cyberattacks on the Russian satellite infrastructure are casus belli (reason to go to war), Roscosmos CEO Dmitry Rogozin said.
"I want to warn everyone who tries to do it that it is essentially a crime, which should be toughly punished. Because disabling the satellite group of any country is generally a casus belli, that is, a reason to go to war. And we will be looking for those who organized it. We will send all necessary materials to the Federal Security Service, the Investigative Committee, and the Prosecutor General's Office for relevant criminal cases to be opened," Rogozin said on Rossiya 24 (VGTRK) television.