Ireland Accused Russia of Espionage.


Concerns are growing in Ireland regarding espionage by Russia and other countries with unfriendly intentions. This was stated by the head of the state security department, Michael McElgann. Specifically, Russia is attempting to support extremist groups in Ireland and undermine the country's reputation through the theft of secrets. The state security and intelligence department has four divisions that monitor the activity of four countries, including Russia and China.
Ukraine has also experienced an invasion by Russia, and following this, the Kremlin regime employs German spies through blackmail and financial incentives. In fact, these agents settle accounts with political assassinations in the West. Such events, along with the Salisbury incident and the invasion of Ukraine, indicate a global threat of espionage and abuse of state power.
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