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Ireland vulnerable to Russian espionage


Eldorado

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The mystery surrounding the Marina Sologub case highlights Ireland’s extreme vulnerability to Russian espionage.

Moscow’s secret services have been spying in Ireland since the foundation of the state in 1922. In recent years the Russian GRU military intelligence branch and its sister SVR foreign intelligence service have become more aggressive on Irish soil. This has caused relations between Dublin and Moscow to sink to new lows.

Both the GRU and SVR are involved in clandestine activities that include kompromat (personal blackmail), the theft of intellectual property, money laundering and more traditional cloak-and-dagger spying.

UK Times

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Oh my God! If the Rooskies get all of Ireland's military secrets, we won't stand a chance..........No not really. ;)

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