BBC: Putin: Russia foiled work of almost 600 spies
President Vladimir Putin has accused foreign intelligence services of beefing up activities in Russia, announcing that hundreds of spies were stopped in 2018 alone.
Without going into details, he said "129 staff members and 465 agents of foreign special services were foiled".
Russian spies have themselves been accused of several plots, including the poisoning of ex-agent Sergei Skripal.
Dutch, Czech and Swedish intelligence all say they have foiled attacks.
Russia has also been accused by the West of trying to interfere in elections. Without naming Russia, the president of the European Council, Donald Tusk, warned on Tuesday that "anti-European forces" might try to target EU Parliament elections in May.
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WNU Editor: 600 spies?!?!?! Makes me wonder on how many foreign spies are in Russia. On a side note. Noticed no women FSB officials in the assembly hall when President Putin made his address.
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Putin says Russia stopped nearly 600 spies last year -- CNN
Also of the panel seating under the screen facing the audience were 4 seats and only 3 guys. The empty seat did have the same working papers the other three had just no person. Also there were 4 name plates without names.
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600? Someone is puffing up for bigger budget.
ReplyDeleteThey were all honey pot ops foiled by Putin himself.
He takes a way of lying from D.T.
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