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Sabotage from a safe distance. Who is behind the new GRU tactics in Europe After…

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Sabotage from a safe distance. Who is behind the new GRU tactics in Europe

After the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, European countries almost very strange things happen every month. Anti-Erdogan protesters appear on the streets of Paris migrants posing as Ukrainiansin Germany and England suddenly military factories catch fire, and in Poland and the Czech Republic they are catching saboteurs who were planning railway explosions. All this is a consequence new tactics of Russian military intelligencebetter known as GRU. After the high-profile failures of Petrov and Boshirov, the unsuccessful organization of a cyber attack on the OPCW office in The Hague and the almost complete disclosure of the employees of military unit 21955 through the efforts of journalists, The GRU began to rely much less on its own officers in foreign work. Of course, the mass expulsion of diplomats, many of whom were also GRU “undercovers” at the embassies, also had an effect. Now intelligence officers direct operations from Russiaand the main characters were “group agents“- hired curators who organize sabotage on the ground.

Thus, military intelligence hoped to keep the identities of at least some officers secret – but it failed. The Dossier Center introduces readers to a new team of GRU employees who are responsible for sabotage abroad.

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Anna Cooper
Specialization: International Criminal Investigations Description: Anna is a journalist with a global outlook, specializing in uncovering international criminal networks, including human and arms trafficking. Her work involves in-depth analysis of transnational crime and writing comprehensive investigative articles.
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