Mar 10 โ€ข 08:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

A major revelation has been made public: The Finnish Security Intelligence Service publicly criticizes Putin's machinery

The Finnish Security Intelligence Service has released a national security review criticizing Russia as the primary intelligence threat to Finland.

The Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Suojelupoliisi) has publicly stated that Russia continues to represent the most significant intelligence threat to Finland, as revealed in its National Security Review published on Tuesday. The report highlights Russia's keen interest in Finland's foreign policy changes, particularly in light of Finland's NATO membership, as well as its border policy and critical military infrastructure. This assertion underscores the severe implications of Russia's actions amid ongoing tensions in Europe, exacerbated by its activities in Ukraine.

The review further notes that Russia's ability to conduct human intelligence operations within Europe has been diminished due to the expulsion of spies operating under diplomatic coverโ€”a situation that has emerged since the start of the Ukraine war. In response, Russia has increasingly turned to remote recruitment of proxy actors who frequently remain unaware that they are acting on behalf of Russian interests. This adjustment in tactics indicates a concern for operational security amidst heightened scrutiny from European nations.

Moreover, the report warns that any normalization of relations with Russia could lead to a diversification of intelligence threats, which remains a critical concern for Finnish security authorities. Cyber espionage efforts emanating from Russia remain vigorous, as the country seeks to acquire information beneficial to its offensive operations in Ukraine. Such activities reaffirm the ongoing vigilance needed from Finland's security services as they monitor and address the evolving threats posed by Russia.

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