BERLIN — Russia is likely capable of launching an attack on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) by 2030 and is ramping up efforts to disrupt Ukraine's Western supporters through sabotage, German intelligence chiefs warned on Monday.
BERLIN — Russia is likely capable of launching an attack on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization by 2030 and is ramping up efforts to disrupt Ukraine's Western supporters through sabotage, German intelligence chiefs warned on Monday.Germany, Kyiv's second-biggest military backer after the United States, is itself being increasingly targeted by Russia n spying and sabotage activities, they said.
''If it had exploded onboard during the flight, there would have been a crash, and the debris could have hit all the people here in Germany who, openly or secretly, sympathize with Putin,' he said.Haldenwang also said Russia was also engaged in disinformation campaigns, had deployed drones to spy on critical infrastructure and was looking to recruit people, including from the world of organized crime.
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