The Russian Federation has begun to more actively prepare covert explosions, arson and damage to infrastructure in the EU.
European intelligence agencies have warned their governments that Russia is planning acts of violence and destruction across the continent. The Financial Times writes about this in relation to intelligence assessments from three different European countries.
It was noted that the Russian Federation has begun to more actively prepare secret explosions, arson and damage to infrastructure on the territory of Europe, both directly and through intermediaries, and will not take into account possible civilian casualties.
“While Kremlin agents have a long history of such operations and have carried out sporadic attacks in Europe in recent years, there is growing evidence of more aggressive and coordinated efforts,” the letter of newspaper.
An intelligence official said that Russian President Vladimir Putin now feels “empowered” and will try to put as much pressure on Europe as possible in many directions – through disinformation, sabotage or hacking attack.
Information is being received by NATO security services about a coordinated and widespread threat of malicious actions from Russia.
Sabotages are already happening. In the UK, a warehouse with humanitarian aid for Ukraine burned down, several railway accidents occurred in Sweden, in the Czech Republic they tried to destroy a train signal system, in Estonia there was an attack on the car of Minister. of the Interior, in Germany an attack on military and logistics facilities was prevented.
Let’s remember that the country house of the head of the German defense concern Rheinmetall, Armin Papperger, was burned by left-wing extremists, who were angry at the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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