Russia’s Security Services Halt Putin’s Protection System After Khamenei’s Assassination.
Surveillance System Shutdown
According to UATV: In a move triggered by the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several senior officials, Russian intelligence agencies temporarily disabled parts of the surveillance network safeguarding President Vladimir Putin and his inner circle. The system was only reactivated after an additional security review and disconnection from the internet, according to reports. This incident highlights how high-profile assassinations abroad can prompt urgent reassessments of protective protocols for top leaders.
Security Risks Emerge
FSB Director Alexander Bortnikov had previously warned about vulnerabilities in video surveillance systems, which may have prompted these precautionary steps. The events in Iran—specifically Khamenei’s elimination—were described as a 'warning signal' pointing to potential state security threats. In response, Russian security services implemented measures to shield key figures in the government hierarchy.
The temporary shutdown underscores growing unease within Russian intelligence about possible dangers to national leadership. Khamenei’s assassination could be interpreted as a cautionary example for other states, fueling concerns over regional stability and domestic safety. This situation illustrates how international developments can directly reshape internal security policies and protective arrangements in Russia.
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