Feb 24 • 23:18 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Warnings about Putin's spy forces

The article discusses warnings about Russian spies creating a sabotage network in Europe by purchasing properties near military and civilian targets, as reported by the British newspaper Telegraph.

The article presents a concerning report from the British newspaper Telegraph regarding Russian spies allegedly forming a sabotage network across Europe. These spies are purportedly buying properties close to critical military and civilian sites, raising alarms among European intelligence agencies. Interviews with current and former personnel from three European intelligence services indicate that some of these locations may already be stockpiling explosives, drones, and weapons.

Particularly highlighted is the case of Airiston Helmi in Finland, which has attracted attention for its significant implications regarding national security. In 2018, Finnish authorities conducted a raid on this property complex located near essential supply routes. The Telegraph refers to the facility on Säkkiluoto island as a "secret military base," noting that it was constructed with features such as a helicopter landing pad and boat docks, raising further questions about its intended use.

Finnish authorities have reported that Airiston Helmi utilized heavily protected technology and followed security protocols that meet a "state military level." The investigation into its connections to state-sponsored espionage is ongoing, highlighting the broader implications of Russian activity in Europe as concerns mount over potential sabotage and intelligence threats posed by these operations.

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