The State Prosecutor’s Office of Estonia opened a criminal case on Wednesday in connection with mass attacks on Estonian Internet resources,
reports NewsruCom . The first reports of such attacks coincided with the onset of riots in Tallinn. Then, many of the country's servers, including the government, the president, other government agencies and a number of newspapers were attacked by hackers. For example, on the website of the largest ruling party Reform, whose chairman is the initiator of the transfer of the monument to the Soviet Soldier Liberator Andrus Ansip, in Russian there was an apology on behalf of the head of government for everything happening around the monument and for the unrest in Tallinn.
The attacks are carried out from the IP addresses of the Kremlin administration and some Russian government organizations, as
quoted by Grani.Ru, the words of the Estonian ambassador to Russia, Marina Kaljurand. As Norman Aas, Prosecutor General of Estonia, told reporters, a request for legal assistance from the Russian Federation was drawn up as part of the investigation. “We expect Russia to quickly and decisively help in the detection of cyber crimes,” said Aas. Those guilty of these crimes may receive a sentence of up to three years in prison. The Prosecutor General noted that the delegation of the State Duma of Russia, which had visited Estonia on Monday and Tuesday, had promised comprehensive assistance to the Estonian law enforcement agencies.
I wonder how you can calculate the membership of IP'shnik to the Kremlin?