Norwegian Intelligence Warns of the Risk of Russian Sabotage Against Infrastructure.
11.09.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.09.2024
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Norwegian General Warns of Growing Threat of Russian Sabotage
The head of Norway's external intelligence, Vice Admiral Nils Andreas Stensønes, believes there is a higher likelihood of increased Russian sabotage in his country. Special attention is being paid to gas and oil infrastructure facilities, Reuters reports.
Stensønes notes that the Russians are becoming even bolder in countering Western support for Ukraine, and the level of risk has changed.
We believe that sabotage is becoming more likely, and we see sabotage acts happening in Europe, indicating that the Russians have advanced somewhat in this scale.
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