The Czech Republic has added two more people to its sanctions list, they worked for Russian military intelligence
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According to the Czech intelligence service, during her stay in the Czech Republic, she cooperated with the Rosat Corporation, the Russian Foundation for the Support and Protection of the Rights of Compatriots and was associated with the organization “Immortal Regiment”.
Sudlianková worked for the Russian military intelligence agency GRU, was paid in cryptocurrencies, and undermined the security of the Czech Republic for the benefit of Russian organizations.
For at least the past few years, Belarusian-born businesswoman and journalist Natallia Sudliankova has worked for the Russian military intelligence agency GRU. She has lived in Prague for more than a quarter of a century and has until now presented herself as a political dissident. But there are two sides to her story, as Deník N has discovered. We describe it in detail.
The government has added Belarusian journalist Natalia Sudliankova and Russian GRU secret service member Alexei Šavrov to the national sanctions list, Prime Minister Petr Fiala (ODS) told reporters after a cabinet meeting. According to Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský (unopposed), Sudliankova is a key collaborator of the Russian military intelligence service GRU and has been secretly and knowingly working for several Russian organizations in the Cz…
The government on Wednesday added Natalia Sudliankova to the Czech Republic's sanctions list. She previously wrote about Russia for Czech media and broadcast on the Belarusian station Radio Free Europe.
She will be expelled from the country.
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