Ukraine's defense intelligence ministry released a list of more than 600 alleged Russian spies working in Europe in an apparent attempt to burn them and weaken Russia's intelligence operations across the continent.
"We see the extent of Russian aggressive intelligence activities across Europe," said Sir John Sawers, who led MI6 from 2009 to 2014."We probably only know 10 per cent of what they’re doing. There will be a great deal that intelligence services do that we’re simply not aware of."put two FSB agents who reportedly scouted Ukraine on house arrest after Russia's Ukraine invasion proved far more difficult than Putin appears to have considered at first.
the FBI to investigate the Russian Diplomatic Compound, located in New York City, which experts previously told Fox News Digital houses diplomats who are in the U.S. to spy on America. "We have been appalled and alarmed by Vladimir Putin's unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine.
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