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Russia may be involved in hundreds of “suspicious incidents” in Europe – Czech Foreign Ministry
At a NATO meeting in Brussels, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský stated that up to 100 “suspicious incidents” in Europe may be linked to Russia
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This statement was reported by Reuters.
According to the official, 500 suspicious incidents have been recorded across EU countries in 2024. These incidents include hybrid attacks, espionage, and covert operations.
Lipavský emphasized that up to 100 of these incidents could be attributed directly to Russian involvement.
“We need to send a strong signal to Moscow that this won't be tolerated,” the Czech minister said.
- Previously, British Army Colonel and military expert Glen Grant noted that Putin’s strategy is focused on influencing European governments to reduce support for Ukraine.
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