Russia Claims British Spies Are Escalating International Tensions

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) has made a big claim: they say they have found documents proving that the UK has been secretly stirring up trouble in Russia and neighboring countries. According to the FSB, the UK’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate has been the main group behind these actions. This department has supposedly been working to undermine Russia’s security, especially since the start of Russia’s military operations in Ukraine.

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The FSB announced that they have expelled six British Embassy staff members from Russia. The FSB says these diplomats were actually spies involved in intelligence and subversive activities. This means the UK Embassy was allegedly sending spies disguised as diplomats to carry out secret missions against Russia.

The FSB revealed that these diplomats were caught attending secret meetings with foreign groups that work against Russia. The British diplomats had to navigate through Moscow’s streets and parks, sometimes risking their own safety, just to avoid detection while carrying out their tasks. The FSB even claims that the UK was using underage children to hide their spying activities.

The FSB is now warning that if they find more evidence of such activities from British diplomats, they will expel them as well. The Russian Foreign Ministry has already terminated the accreditation of the six expelled diplomats and is closely monitoring any further suspicious actions.

This revelation is adding more tension to the already strained relationship between Russia and the UK.

Similar warnings were also echoed by the Indian intelligence to GGI. They are keeping a close watch on a series of meetings between the U.S. Consul General Jennifer Larson and Indian politicians. These concerns are further exacerbated by recent warnings from the US Ambassador threatening India’s strategic sovereignty.

Documents provided by sources in the intelligence community to GreatGameInternational have uncovered a startling plan by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a controversial organization linked to the CIA, to influence Indonesia’s elections. The current President, Joko Widodo, who is very popular, can’t run for a third term. NED is now preparing to step in and shape the future of Indonesia after his departure, despite warnings from Jakarta’s intelligence agency that the U.S. should stay out of their affairs. Indonesia is now the third country in South Asia after Pakistan and Bangladesh which were hit by Color Revolution. There are also calls for the United Nations to investigate the U.S. for such regime change operations.

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