REUTERS/Yves HermanSummary Attack followed EU declaring Russia a state sponsor of terrorismBRUSSELS, Nov 23 (Reuters) - The European Parliament's website was unavailable for several hours on Wednesday due to a denial-of-service attack by "Pro-Kremlin" hackers, after its lawmakers designated Russia a state sponsor of terrorism, the institute's president said.
The parliament's website was up again shortly after 1700 GMT, around two hours after the institution had reported the outage.
"The European Parliament is under a sophisticated cyberattack.
A pro-Kremlin group has claimed responsibility," European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said in a tweet shortly after the website went down.
The move is largely symbolic, as the European Union does not have a legal framework in place to back it up.