The intelligence warns about attempts by the Belarusian KGB to recruit residents through social networks
Lithuania's intelligence agency VSD warns that the Belarusian KGB is attempting to recruit residents via social media, urging caution against potential provocations.
Lithuania's State Security Department (VSD) has issued a warning regarding the Belarusian KGB's recent attempts to recruit local residents through social media platforms. A YouTube video featuring the KGB, presented in Lithuanian, discusses various issues supposedly caused by government injustices, and invites those interested in discussing the matter to reach out through a 'secure channel'. This tactic reflects ongoing efforts by Belarusian and Russian intelligence agencies to operate within Lithuania's social networks, seeking potential agents among the population.
The VSD emphasized the need for citizens to resist such provocations and not engage with foreign state actions that could lead to harsh legal repercussions. The warning highlights that these intelligence operations are not just recruitment drives but also efforts to establish connections and manipulate or blackmail Lithuanian citizens. The agency reassured the public that its personnel are available to assess any potential threats that may arise from these recruitment attempts, urging individuals to report suspicious activities.
This development serves as a critical reminder of the heightened risk posed by foreign intelligence operations in the region, particularly from Belarus and Russia. By calling for prompt reporting of any suspicious recruitment efforts, the VSD aims to protect citizens and prevent manipulation attempts that could harm Lithuania's national security and social cohesion.