12 secret CIA spy bases built in Ukraine before Russian invasion
- The CIA has established a network of secret locations along the Russian border with Ukraine for intelligence gathering.
- The CIA provided Ukraine with intelligence for targeted missile strikes and support spy networks.
- Failure to provide additional funds to Ukraine could jeopardize the intelligence gathering operations along the Russian border.
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The New York Times published a major investigation into how cooperation between US and Ukrainian intelligence agencies developed, which played an important role in repelling Russian aggression. American intelligence began working closely with Ukrainian colleagues in 2014, after Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych fled to Russia, journalists found out. At the same time, according to NYT sources, the US was initially not very interested in such …
US intelligence agencies have built a network of spy centres over the past eight years, including 12 secret locations near Russia's border with Ukraine, the New York Times reports. For more than a decade, the U.S. has developed a very close intelligence-sharing partnership with Ukraine, which is now crucial for both countries in combating Russia.
NY Times: CIA Built 12 Secret Spy Bases in Ukraine Waging Shadow War Against Russia Since 2014 - John Brennan Caught in the Middle of It
On Sunday, The New York Times published a rare US admission that US intelligence has not only been instrumental in Ukraine’s wartime decision-making but has established and financed high-tech command-and-control spy centers and was doing so long prior to the Feb.
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