Propagandist unexpectedly presents five reasons why Putin must leave immediately
A Kremlin-affiliated commentator offers five reasons suggesting that Russian propagandists are turning against President Vladimir Putin.
FSB Arrests Krasnodar Region Health Minister for Alleged Fraud
The FSB has arrested Yevgeny Filippov, health minister of Krasnodar region, on charges of fraud, reflecting a broader crackdown on regional officials in Russia.
Russian Internet Control Grows: Muscovites Buy Walkie-Talkies
A new law in Russia allows the FSB to request internet providers to slow down or cut connections, leading to significant disruptions for users in major cities including Moscow.
Unraveled the entire network of the most secret Russian unit: everything was revealed by an innocent mistake
The article discusses how an elite Russian military unit's network was exposed due to a mistake, following the arrest of a key officer involved in overseas operations.
Russia at the Venice Biennale. The curator is the daughter of an FSB general. Protest by Polish minister
The Polish Ministry of Culture vehemently opposes Russia's participation in this year's Venice Biennale, led by Minister Marta Cienkowska's protest against using the event to bolster Russia's credibility amidst its military aggression.
Ukrainian plot to assassinate โsenior Russian military officialโ foiled in Crimea โ FSB
The FSB has reported that a Ukrainian plot to assassinate a senior Russian military official in Crimea has been thwarted, with a primary suspect identified as a local Sevastopol resident.
Mysterious Internet Problems in Moscow. Leads to the FSB
This article discusses ongoing internet connectivity issues in Moscow, implicating potential involvement of state security services.
Warning for Lithuania and its citizens โ Intelligence warning about the actions of Russia, China, and Belarus
Lithuania's intelligence services report that Russia's FSB is actively identifying potential intelligence targets among travelers, including those living in Lithuania and working in various sectors.
FSB questioned Anna in Petrozavodsk about this information - one Finnish journalist and newspaper were of particular interest
Anna Jarovaja, a journalist from Petrozavodsk who moved to Finland to escape Russian pressure, is facing scrutiny from the FSB while trying to maintain ties with her homeland.
Russian Security Service FSB Suspected Finnish-Russian Journalist of Espionage โ Interrogations Lasted Five Hours
Anna Jarovaja, a Finnish-Russian journalist, was interrogated for five hours by the Russian FSB on suspicions of espionage after visiting her parents in Petrozavodsk.
Russia's War with Ukraine. Day 1470
Winnica has provided over 300 FPV drones to three units of the Ukrainian army as part of ongoing support during the war.
Journalist Who Traveled from Finland to Russia Detained by FSB โ Suspected of Being a Spy Based on 'Informant' Tip
Anna Jarovaja, a journalist from Finland, was detained and interrogated by the FSB in Petrozavodsk, Russia, allegedly on suspicions of espionage based on an informant's tip.
Ukraine blows up own recruit facing arrest in Russia โ FSB
The FSB reports that Ukrainian agents remotely detonated an explosive device to kill a recruit after he was confronted by Russian law enforcement while attempting to carry out a bombing in Russia.
Kapo's struggle against Russian-Israeli businessman: I am not an FSB agent!
Sergei Uger, a Russian businessman residing in Israel and owner of a major mineral water factory, insists he is not an FSB agent after the Estonian security police (Kapo) revoked his e-residency due to suspicions regarding his interests in Estonia.
Russian agents raid Ukraine-linked terrorist and fraud networks (VIDEO)
The Russian FSB has dismantled over 100 illegal communication channels used by Ukrainian intelligence for sabotage and fraud, detaining more than 200 individuals involved in these networks.
Russia to Fully Block Telegram Messenger as Early as April Due to 'Criminal Abuses'
The Russian government plans to ban the Telegram messenger service by April, citing its misuse for criminal activities and increasing recruitment for illegal activities.
The Kremlin is dismantling the awarded Gulag History Museum. In contrast, the FSB can build new prisons reminiscent of the gulag
The Kremlin is shutting down the Gulag History Museum while allowing the construction of new prisons reminiscent of historical gulags, amid rising repression in Russia.
The Kremlin is dismantling the awarded Gulag History Museum. Meanwhile, the FSB can open prisons that evoke it
The Kremlin has permanently shut down the Gulag History Museum, previously honored as Europe's best museum, and replaced it with a propaganda exhibit about the 'genocide of the Soviet people' by Nazi forces.
Putin Calls for Stronger Security Measures to Protect Officials Amid Wave of Deadly Attacks
President Putin has called for heightened security measures for officials in response to increased attacks attributed to Ukrainian intelligence services.
Putin: Sabotage attempts on the Turkish and Blue Stream pipelines are possible โ Our enemies will regret it
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the FSB to enhance protection of energy and transport infrastructure in response to Ukrainian attacks allegedly supported by Western intelligence agencies.
Putin orders FSB to step up protection for Russian Defence Ministry and defence industry officials
Putin has directed the FSB to enhance security for high-ranking officials in the Russian Defence Ministry and the defense industry amid escalating threats.
Russia exposed plot to blow up Black Sea gas pipelines โ Putin
President Putin claims that Russia has uncovered a plot to attack trans-Black Sea gas pipelines, which he believes aims to disrupt the peace process regarding the Ukraine conflict.
Putin: "The enemy cannot defeat Russia" โ Accuses Ukraine of terrorism
President Putin claims that the enemy, referring to Ukraine, cannot defeat Russia and accuses Ukraine of resorting to terrorism with the support of Western intelligence services.
Criminal investigation launched against Telegram founder Durov in Russia for 'promoting terrorism'
In Russia, a criminal investigation has been initiated against Pavel Durov, the founder of the 'Telegram' platform, for allegedly promoting terrorist activities during ongoing military conflict.
FSB Investigating Telegram Founder Pavel Durov on Terrorism Allegations
The FSB is investigating Telegram founder Pavel Durov on terrorism allegations amidst increasing pressure and restrictions on the messaging platform in Russia.
Russia's Terror Case Against Telegram CEO, Learn...
Russia has filed a criminal case against Telegram founder Pavel Durov on charges of terrorism support under Section 205.1 after inputs from the FSB.
Russia opens a criminal case against the founder of Telegram for 'collaboration with terrorism'
The Russian government has initiated a criminal case against Telegram's founder Pavel Durov, accusing him of failing to remove thousands of channels linked to opposition activities and other alleged crimes.
Russia accuses Telegram CEO Pavel Durov of terrorist activities, files case
Russia has filed a criminal case against Telegram founder Pavel Durov, accusing him of promoting terrorist activities based on evidence from the Federal Security Service (FSB).
Russia opens terror investigation of Telegram founder
Russia is investigating Telegram founder Pavel Durov for involvement in terrorism, according to Russian media.
UK trace found in assassination attempt on Russian general โ FSB chief
Russian authorities allege that the UK's secret services were involved in an assassination attempt on a high-ranking general, which they claim was orchestrated by Ukrainian intelligence with assistance from third parties.
The FSB Security Service Considers Telegram a Threat to State Security
The FSB claims that Telegram poses a threat to national security.
Russian security service calls Telegram a threat
The Russian security service (FSB) labels the messaging app Telegram as a threat to national security, highlighting its role in providing independent information in the country.
War in Ukraine: Russian Intelligence Classifies Telegram as a Danger to Soldiers
The Russian intelligence agency FSB has classified the messaging platform Telegram as a security risk due to its potential to compromise Russian soldiers' safety in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
FSB warns about the dangers that Telegram poses to Russian military personnel in Ukraine
The FSB has warned that the use of Telegram by Russian military personnel in Ukraine poses significant risks, as information can reportedly be easily accessed by Ukrainian forces.
Ukrainian forces exploiting Telegram data for battlefield intel โ FSB
The FSB claims Ukrainian forces are utilizing data from Telegram for military intelligence, posing risks to Russian soldiers.
Putin signs law enabling FSB to order individual internet and mobile disconnections, cites security concerns
President Putin has enacted a law allowing the FSB to disconnect individuals from internet and mobile services for security reasons.
Man killed preparing terrorist attack in Russian city โ FSB (VIDEO)
The FSB reported the killing of a man who was planning a terrorist attack during Defenders of the Fatherland Day celebrations in Stavropol, Russia, allegedly linked to a Ukrainian organization.
Estonia Imprisons Israeli Citizen for Spying for Russia's FSB
An Israeli citizen, Anatolijus Privalovas, has been sentenced to prison in Estonia for espionage activities linked to Russia's FSB, which reportedly began in 2016.
Israeli citizen living in Narva spied for the FSB and prepared sabotage acts
An Israeli citizen living in Narva, Anatoli Privalov, collaborated with the FSB since 2016 and was involved in espionage activities until his arrest last fall.
Harju County Court found Israeli citizen guilty of espionage for the FSB
Anatoly Privalov, an Israeli citizen, was sentenced to six years and six months in prison for espionage against Estonia, gathering and transmitting information to the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB).
Russian FSB asset detained in Ukraine for plotting to kill defence official in Kirovohrad Oblast
Ukrainian security forces have arrested an alleged Russian FSB operative who was planning to assassinate a defense official in Kirovohrad Oblast.
Harju County Court Convicts Israeli Citizen of Espionage for FSB
The Harju County Court has convicted Israeli citizen Anatoly Privalov for espionage on behalf of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), sentencing him to six and a half years in prison.
PHOTOS โฉ Court sentences Israeli citizen who spied in Estonia on behalf of the FSB to prison
Anatoli Privalov, an Israeli citizen residing in Narva, was sentenced to prison by the Harju County Court for spying on behalf of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) against Estonia and its allies for at least nine years.
Russia Facilitates Internet and Mobile Phone Shutdowns for the FSB
The Russian State Duma has passed a law enabling the FSB to more easily cut communication services across the country without justification.
The Russian secret service FSB can shut down the internet and mobile phones, it has a law from Putin
The article discusses the Russian FSB's legal authority to shut down internet and mobile services as per a law instituted by President Putin.
Russian MPs approved a law that will allow the FSB to shut down the internet
Russian legislators have passed a law empowering the FSB to shut down internet access in the country.
State Duma Passes Bill Giving FSB Authority to Shut Down Internet and Mobile Services
The Russian State Duma approved a bill granting the FSB the power to demand the shutdown of internet and mobile services in the country.
Putin Will Manually Control the Internet in Russia
Russia's parliament has voted on amendments allowing President Putin to take direct control over internet access in the country.
Russia Threatens to Use Naval Forces Against Europe
A former FSB director warned that the Russian Navy should be prepared to confront what he calls 'Western piracy' amid escalating tensions over maritime actions towards Europe.
The priest's daughter informed the Russians, fell in love with an FSB agent. She received 15 years
A priest's daughter in Czechia was sentenced to 15 years for espionage after developing a relationship with an FSB agent and passing information to Russian intelligence.