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Journalists claim that they received emails from sources close to the Kremlin. T...

Putin wants to sow chaos in the United Kingdom by activating the spy network - The Sun

Journalists claim that they received emails from sources close to the Kremlin. There is a bet on recruiting agents who will be offered large amounts of cash for diversions. President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian special services to intensify the recruitment of spies in the UK. About it reports the tabloid The Sun, citing published documents. Former British intelligence staff said Moscow will be the main goal of Moscow in the United Kingdom.

Therefore, Russia will do everything possible to "access people and use agents in the right places. " Former Russian spy Boris Karpichkov has already stated that at least 4 Russian agents are currently working in Westminster. In Britain, deputies and their assistants were urged to maintain vigilance in relations with the Kremlin through the war in Ukraine.

In the emails received by the journalists of the publication, the Russian source in the Kremlin suggests that the Russian Federation activates work with spies under cover. "The purpose of intensifying agent work with secret sources in all spheres of Britain society, mostly among civil servants and politicians of all ranks, including those who meet in parliament," the letter reads.

At the same time, the emphasis, according to the publication, will be found in search of frostbite, which are ready to go to self -sacrifice and will agree to participate in diversions. The insider also writes in the letters that potential agents can be found by enhancing the observation of the diplomatic staff of the Russian Embassy.

The former intelligence officer Mi-5 Annie Mahon said that there was no doubt that the Russians would try to penetrate the UK, and warned that it would be due to war in Ukraine. For the recruitment of the Russian Federation will look for sympathizers of their policies and will offer them huge cash. "They will be largely concentrated in the United Kingdom . . .