Exposed Betrayal Prices: How Much Russia Pays for Espionage and Murders in Europe.
Prices for Betrayal and Terrorism
According to The Sun: A dozen pounds for graffiti, £445 for intelligence, and £7,000 for a murder - such are the prices for Europeans willing to betray their country for Vladimir Putin. An impressive report released today shows how sharply the number of 'hybrid wars' linked to Russian military intelligence has increased since Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
'Operations of the 'model' hybrid war conducted by the Russian military have tripled compared to previous years.'
This report indicates the growing threat that Russia poses to NATO countries, using not only traditional military means but also illegal methods such as bribery and manipulation. The research points out that the Kremlin employs these tactics to destabilize Western democracies.
Increased Activity and New Threats
According to the report, since the start of aggression against Ukraine, Russia has intensified its operations in various countries, involving more and more local agents. This leads to new threats to the security of European countries.
'We are witnessing an extraordinary rise in secret operations, unprecedented in recent decades.'
Experts believe that these trends indicate the Kremlin's intentions to destabilize the internal situation in NATO countries through increased funding and execution of espionage tasks.
The report emphasizes a new phase in the development of the geopolitical situation in Europe, where Russia attempts to influence political processes in various countries through 'hybrid' methods. This poses a serious challenge to the security of the continent and requires urgent response measures from the international community.
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