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Stay informed with the latest updates on the Russian military intelligence agency, GRU. Recent news highlights include the sentencing of a GRU agent in Zaporizhzhia for adjusting strikes, which has led to a 15-year prison term. This case underlines the ongoing security threats posed by Russian intelligence operations in Ukraine. Additionally, German counterintelligence has flagged an uptick in cyber activities by a GRU-affiliated group, showcasing the international scope of Russia's intelligence activities.

Further afield, the SSU has successfully detained another GRU informant in the Mykolaiv region for spying on Ukrainian artillery positions, resulting in an 11-year sentence. These cases underscore the persistent risks and the effective countermeasures by Ukrainian and allied security forces. As global tensions persist, understanding the operations of the GRU remains crucial for international security analysts and policymakers alike. This content ensures that our readers are not only well-informed but also aware of the broader implications of GRU activities.
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Traitor sentenced to 15 years in prison Russian GRU agent, who adjusted strikes on Zaporizhzhia, sentenced to 15 years in prison - SSU. PHOTO Another agent of Russian military intelligence (better known as the GRU), who operated in Zaporizhzhia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison, adjusting Russian strikes on the city. 1 787 11

кібератака German counterintelligence reports activation of Russian GRU cyber group On Monday, 9 September, the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesverfassungsschutz), together with the FBI, the US Cyber Security Agency CISA, the NSA, and other international partners, issued a warning to the group known as UNC2589. 995 1

тюрьма SSU: Russian Military Intelligence (GRU) informant, who spied on AFU artillery in Mykolaiv region, sentenced to 11 years in prison SSU materials helped to sentence another informant of the Russian military intelligence to a real term of imprisonment. The offender collected intelligence on the deployment and movement of the Defense Forces in the frontline territory of Mykolaiv region. 588 3 Incidents

сбу SSU detained adjuster of Russian missile attack on Kramatorsk On "hot tracks", SSU officers detained an agent of the Russian special services, who corrected a Russian missile attack on a cafe in the center of Kramatorsk on June 27. 16 920 113 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

деркач,андрій Derkach is FSB agent. He was supposed to destroy relationship between Ukraine and USA and help Russian Federation seize nuclear facilities, - British study Pro-Russian politician, former People’s Deputy Andrii Derkach was one of the high-ranking agents of the FSB in Ukraine. 14 900 68 Ukrainian Politics

бернс Director of CIA Burns on meeting with head of Russian intelligence Naryshkin: Sense of audacity and arrogance Three months ago, US President Joe Biden sent the head of the CIA, William Burns, to a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Naryshkin, with a warning not to use nuclear weapons. Burns described the meeting as "pretty depressing." 33 452 36 World

грозев FSB wrote strategy for capturing Ukraine. Now Putin doesn't really trust them - Grozev Russian special services are losing confidence in the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, and he is losing confidence in them. This especially applies to the FSB, which was preparing a strategy for invading Ukraine and made a mistake in its calculations. 20 316 30 Previously in trend: War

деркач Main department of intelligence of Russian Federation which included people's deputy Derkach is exposed, - SSU. VIDEO The Security Service exposed the intelligence network of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Federation (known as the GRU), which was supposed to help the enemy in capturing Ukraine. 43 276 259 Previously in trend: War

шойгу,путін Putin transferred intelligence and planning of war against Ukraine from FSB to CIA, - investigators The Kremlin has headed the CIA's military intelligence service to replace the Fifth FSB Directorate. 23 188 32 Previously in trend: War

Russian military intelligence chief dies following Russian military intelligence chief dies following 'long illness', – MoD. PHOTO Russian media reported on Nov. 21, quoting the defense ministry that Chief of Russia's General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU), Igor Korobov died after "a serious and long illness" at the age of 62. 40 374 244 Incidents