Updated On: 05 October, 2018 11:02 AM IST | The Hague | Agencies
Russians had set up a car full of electronic equipment next to Organisation for the Prohibition for Chemical Weapons to hack its computer system

This handout document released by the Dutch Defence Ministry shows four men arriving from Moscow at the Amsterdam Schiphol Airport on April 10, as the Netherlands expelled four Russian agents. Pic/AFP
Dutch intelligence thwarted a Russian cyber attack targeting the global chemical weapons watchdog in April and expelled four Russian agents, the government said Thursday.
The Russians set up a car full of electronic equipment in the car park of a hotel next to the Organisation for the Prohibition for Chemical Weapons in The Hague in a bid to hack its computer system, it said. "The Dutch government finds the involvement of these intelligence operatives extremely worrisome," said Dutch Defence Minister Ank Bijleveld.