NATO intelligence is warning. Russia prepares sabotage acts

news.5v.pl 4 months ago

The Russians are preparing intensively for sabotage in Europe, as reported by the Latvian intelligence service. According to the Office of State Protection there, these are actions for a possible military confrontation with NATO.

According to a paper prepared by Latvian intelligence, last year importantly The number of sabotages behind which Russia stood increased. The actions were already implemented not only on the east flank, but besides in another European countries.

‘A fresh trend confirms that Russia is already in direct confrontation with the West and expands the ability to carry out attacks of greater intensity, on a larger scale and on increasingly crucial objectives, specified as critical infrastructure," we read.

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"The comparative simplicity, the tiny publicity of sabotage indicate that Russia's capabilities are now in the beginning of development... It is very likely that Russian services are presently investigating the European consequence and the ability to prevent specified incidents – added.

Russian acts of sabotage. “We must make our strength”

In the following part of the report, the Latvian services identified the risks facing NATO countries in the coming years. As highlighted, the current probability Russia-NATO military clashes is "more or little low", however, this may change importantly in the event of a frost of conflict in Ukraine.

According to representatives of the Latvian State safety Office, the interruption in military activities will give time to rebuild the possible of the Russian army. Moscow will be ready increase its military presence at the northeastern NATO flank within 5 years.

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– To keep security, we request to make our strength. No 1 tries to attack the strong and confident “Eglis Zviedris, head of the intelligence agency there, commented on the report.

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