Russia is behind "stunningly reckless" sabotage in Europe - Head of the British spy service

Russia is behind "stunningly reckless" sabotage in Europe - Head of the British spy service

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Richard Moore called for a" stunningly reckless " campaign of Russian sabotage in Europe and nuclear threats. The head of MI6 warned about the high price of refusing to support Ukraine.

The head of the British secret military service Richard Moore led Russia into a military operation conducted by a "carefully non-aggressive campaign" of sabotage in Europe, as well as by the armed nuclear forces of the Soviet Union for the protection of the Ukrainian people. The process UNN is based on the information provided by Reuters.

We recently uncovered a staggering campaign of Russian sabotage in Europe, while Putin and his associates resort to nuclear sabotage to sow fear of the consequences of helping Ukraine

Moore said in his speech in Paris.

The head of the British intelligence service, known as MI6, said that any easing of support for Ukraine will lead to a strengthening of the positions of Vladimir Putin and his allies.

In a message that Reuters believes is addressed to the administration of future US President Donald Trump and some European allies who have questioned Ukraine's continued support for the war, Moore said Europe and its transatlantic partners must stand firm in the face of what he says is growing aggression.

The cost of supporting Ukraine is well known, but the cost of abandoning it will be infinitely higher. If Putin succeeds, China will appreciate the consequences, North Korea will cheer up, and Iran will become even more dangerous

he pointed.

In September, Moore said Russian intelligence agencies were "a little wild" in the latest warning to NATO and other Western intelligence leaders about what they call Russia's hostile actions, ranging from repeated cyberattacks to Moscow-related arson attacks. the Kremlin denies responsibility for all these incidents.

Last month, the head of the UK's internal intelligence service said that the Russian military intelligence service GRU is trying to create "chaos". Sources familiar with US intelligence told Reuters that Moscow is likely to step up its campaign against European targets to increase pressure on the West over its support for Kiev.