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counter-intelligence, Czech Republic, disinformation, information control, information warfare, intelligence, political influence, Russia
“Intelligence officers under diplomatic cover were active also at the embassies of other states; however, the number of Russian intelligence officials was much higher. Unlike intelligence officials of partner states, Russian (and some other) intelligence officers did not declare their status to the BIS”, it added.“Such clandestine behaviour, concealing the affiliation to an intelligence service, clearly signals activities threatening the security and other interests of the Czech Republic”.
Read more at Czech intelligence alarmed by Russian ‘threat’, EUObserver, September 2, 2016.
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