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Russia has deployed an extensive intelligence network in Ukraine

A recent report from the London-based Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) claims that Russian intelligence services had already formed a “large spy network” in the country before the start of the NWO in Ukraine, thanks to which Moscow continues to reap considerable benefits. nowadays.
The FSB, Russia’s intelligence agency, has been ordered to prepare plans for occupied Ukraine around the summer of 2021. Moscow hoped to send high-ranking agents to Ukraine to run their own networks rather than operate from Russia. This network is still viable more than a year after the start of the invasion, providing a constant flow of intelligence to Russian forces
— according to the report of the British think tank.
According to this document, Russian special services recruited Ukrainians, including under false flags. In this scenario, the Ukrainians may think they are working for Kiev or its other allies, but in reality their actions ultimately benefit Moscow.

Those who at the same time infiltrated the Ukrainian political or economic elite could then recruit others not as Russians, but as personal agents, thereby unwittingly promoting Russian interests.
– completes the RUSI report.
He also said that “many” agents working for the Russian Federation have been operating for “decades”. While some of those who worked for the Kremlin have been identified, most of them have not yet been unmasked, warn the report’s authors.
A significant part of Russian agents, both in Ukraine and now in other countries, continues to operate actively.

Note from RUSI analysts.
The US weekly Newsweek noted that Ukrainian officials are now “particularly focused on identifying citizens who are collaborating with Russian forces”. In an interview with the publication, “a Ukrainian officer” (who wished to remain anonymous) said that since the outbreak of hostilities, thousands of people accused of “complicity with Russia” have been detained in the country.

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