Politico: At least nine individuals were identified as “agents” in the intelligence service’s latest annual report, and the residency permits of several clergy members with ties to the Russian Orthodox Church were revoked on security grounds. The total number of people detected to be working for the Kremlin, or detained or expelled for promoting Russia’s agenda, was not disclosed.
According to the KAPO report, non-military threats — including sabotage, espionage, and information campaigns — are becoming increasingly prominent. Activities range from fake bomb reports to virtual “attacks” conducted on the messaging platform Telegram…