Russia Accused of Weaponizing Migration to Influence Europe
- A Russian spymaster allegedly planned to control migration into Europe using 15,000 mercenaries, as revealed by The Telegraph after the conviction of three spies in the UK on Friday.
- Jan Marsalek, a fugitive, reportedly aimed to manage migration from Africa with support from Austria, having secured over £120,000 in backing.
- Tensions surrounding Russian influence in Eastern Europe have escalated, with reports of Russian-backed groups destabilizing Africa and influencing election outcomes.
- Romanian intelligence documents indicated Russian disinformation efforts influenced election outcomes, while Romanian authorities expelled two Russian diplomats due to interference.
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Russia’s Fingerprints Seen in Elections Across Eastern Europe
From 100 days of continuous protests in Georgia over contested election results to Romania barring frontrunner Calin Georgescu from May’s re-run presidential election: the shadow of Russian influence looms large over Eastern Europe. Experts say these incidents are part of the Kremlin’s broader strategy to sow distrust and sway elections in what it considers to be its sphere of influence as these countries seek to deepen cooperation with the Wes…
Russian spymaster orchestrated migrant chaos by using 15,000-strong private army to weaponise asylum flows
A Russian spymaster has managed to orchestrate migrant chaos by using a 15,000-strong private army to control asylum flows into Europe. Jan Marsalek - who is now a fugitive - had planned to establish an army of mercenaries to run the border in a popular migration route via Libya. Directing the flow of migrants is believed to be a central objective of the Kremlin as the issue of migration takes the main stage during national European elections. N…
Russian spymaster's plot to control migration into UK and influence elections
Fugitive former businessman Jan Marsalek was allegedly behind a scheme to deploy 15,000 mercenaries to control the vital migration route through Libya - and influence elections across Europe
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