Russian intelligence agencies
Investigative Journalist Christo Grozev Afraid to Return to Bulgaria
Renowned investigative journalist Christo Grozev faces a chilling reality as warnings from US and European intelligence services deter his potential return to Bulgaria. In an interview with BNT, Grozev disclosed the alarming assessment, citing significant risks associated with his presence in the country.
How misinformation can determine the course of a war
Can intelligence shape a battlefield or prevent a war? In the case of Ukraine, the provision of strategic information by the Western alliance allowed Kyiv to adopt crucial decisions and achieve strategic strikes against the numerically superior Russian forces.
Russia allegedly thwarted Ukrainian Sabotage in Crimea: A Bulgarian was also Detained
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) says it has arrested a group of saboteurs suspected of plotting assassination attempts against senior officials in annexed Crimea. The case involves seven people - Ukrainians, Russians and one Bulgarian.
Moldova Condemns ‘Russian Plan’ to Regain Control of Country
Deputies of the ruling party in Moldova have condemned what they term Russia's plans to regain control of the country after investigative media published a series of what appeared to be official Russian documents on how Moscow plans to maintain its influence in Chisinau and derail its relationship with the West.
Christo Grozev: There are Risks of Russian Sabotage Activity in Bulgaria
There are risks of diversionary activity in Bulgaria by the Russian Federation. This was stated by the journalist Christo Grozev through a video broadcast at a forum dedicated to disinformation, organized by "Democratic Bulgaria".
Moscow: Bulgaria is the Epicentre of a Campaign against Russia
US intelligence agencies have launched a campaign in Eastern Europe against neighbourly relations with Russia, with Bulgaria as its epicentre. This was stated by TASS spokesman for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergei Ivanov, quoted by the BNR.
Putin talks "war games" with intelligence officers and spies
The focus of the discussion was the situation in Syria and the efforts of foreign intelligence agencies to increase their influence on current processes in Russia.