Russian intelligence collaborators were involved in tasks initiated and financed by Russian intelligence, according to Dobrzynski. These tasks included propaganda, disinformation activities, and political provocations with the goal of building Russian spheres of influence in Europe. European intelligence services documented these activities as part of an investigation that resulted in the filing of an indictment against a Polish citizen suspected of spying for Russian intelligence.
The civil counter-espionage service of the Czech Republic announced the discovery of a Russian network attempting to influence upcoming elections. The operation revealed Russia’s efforts to gain influence in EU countries and manipulate political processes. Sanctions were imposed on pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians Viktor Medvedchuk and Artem Marchevsky, as well as the Czech-registered “Col Europe” company associated with Medvedchuk.
European intelligence services also documented activities designed to organize pro-Russian initiatives and media campaigns in EU countries to promote Russian foreign policy and undermine Ukraine’s position and the EU mechanisms. An international website was set up to publish articles, statements, comments, and interviews with a biased pro-Russian tone related to the international situation and the war.
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