Western special services are increasingly trying to recruit Russians
Western special services are increasingly actively trying to recruit Russians, mainly carrying out such operations in third countries.
Western special services are increasingly actively trying to recruit Russians, mainly carrying out such operations in third countries.
As the British newspaper The Guardian writes, quoting European officials, to recruit, special services either contact those who have expressed a desire to cooperate, or resort to the tried and tested method of using "suitcases full of cash."
Information on how many Russians may have agreed to work undercover for the West in recent years is classified, even within the special services to prevent leaks.
However, as they say, "there are reasons to believe" that at least some recruitments were carried out.
Earlier, the press secretary of the Russian President, Dmitry Peskov, stated that the CIA and other Western special services are not slowing down their recruitment activities on the territory of Russia, and expressed confidence that the Russian special services are properly performing their functions, following all that is necessary is