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Moscow weaves illegal network to recruit and transfer mercenaries from Latin America under new neo-colonial policy
Posted inConflict Intelligence ops National Security

Moscow weaves illegal network to recruit and transfer mercenaries from Latin America under new neo-colonial policy

Russia has stepped up recruitment of Latin Americans to compensate for the loss of Russian troops after fighting in Ukraine.Some Ukrainian CYBINT papers speak of at least 199 Cubans who…
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September 7, 2023Tags: Cuba, FSB, Russia
The Kremlin’s subversive activity pulls closer religious clashes in Western Europe
Posted inIntelligence ops migration National Security

The Kremlin’s subversive activity pulls closer religious clashes in Western Europe

It is getting overwhelmingly likely that, in the context of a sharp confrontation with the West, the Kremlin intends to place a bet on fueling religious conflict in Europe. Such a…
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August 23, 2023Tags: Russia
Russia looking for reason to launch nuclear testing and total mobilization
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Russia looking for reason to launch nuclear testing and total mobilization

The Kremlin is most likely to gear up for provocations followed by radiation poisoning, according to some reports coming from Russia.  We've seen regular RFF9903 Moscow-Sarov-Novaya Zemlya flights by An-148-100…
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August 18, 2023Tags: nuclear weapons, Rosatom, Russia, Ukraine
Prigozhin’s rebellion in Russia: national political consequences analysis 
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Prigozhin’s rebellion in Russia: national political consequences analysis 

Yevgeny Prigozhin's rebellion in Russia led to strengthening of the influence and powers of the FSB group, controlled by Nikolai Patrushev, the Secretary of the Russian Federation Security Council. This group is…
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July 14, 2023Tags: Patrushev, Prigozhin, Putin, Russia
NATO summit in Vilnius unlikely to avoid the issues of enlarging Alliance or nuclear safety
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NATO summit in Vilnius unlikely to avoid the issues of enlarging Alliance or nuclear safety

There are signs that Putin's entourage increasingly resorts to the rhetoric of nuclear or large-scale man-made disaster threats, as things are getting wrong for Moscow in its war in Ukraine.…
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July 10, 2023Tags: NATO, nuclear weapons
China likely to share SIGINT with Russians
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China likely to share SIGINT with Russians

Moscow is more likely to join efforts with Cuba-based Chinese SIGINT facility, targeting the U.S. The RLI predicted in February 2022 that Russia might reopen the Lourdes intelligence facility that had…
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June 27, 2023Tags: China, GRU, Russia, USA
Russia launching massive election meddling operation in Germany
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Russia launching massive election meddling operation in Germany

Russian intelligence is undertaking active efforts to interfere in the German political life, dismantle the current government, and bring to power politicians loyal to Moscow. The Kremlin continues to engage…
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June 22, 2023Tags: AfD, Germany, Russia
Psyops run by Russian intelligence reflect HUMINT crisis, set to focus on further falsification of documents
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Psyops run by Russian intelligence reflect HUMINT crisis, set to focus on further falsification of documents

In the next 30-45 days, new portions of leaks from U.S. government agencies should be expected. However, these “leaks” will in fact be about troves of falsified documents that allegedly…
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April 11, 2023Tags: GRU, Russia, SVR, USA
FSB likely to hold back Iran-Russia cyber cooperation
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FSB likely to hold back Iran-Russia cyber cooperation

Iran seeks to bolster the cyber attack capacity, with more control of telecommunication networks to minimize threats by the opposition and activists. Threats to the current regime serve to enhance effort by Tehran and Moscow to set up efficient control of information field. In June 2015, Brigadier General…
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April 5, 2023Tags: Iran, Russia
<strong>Iran uses Russian war on Ukraine to modernize, develop own UAV program</strong>
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Iran uses Russian war on Ukraine to modernize, develop own UAV program

The Iranian UAV program is on a spree of further expanding cooperation with Russia. Moscow's demand for cheap and user-friendly drones leads the Kremlin to try to both increase the…
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March 29, 2023Tags: Iran

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