Russia's Wagner group conducting sabotage operations in Europe: Intelligence officials
Former Wagner operatives now recruit vulnerable Europeans for sabotage and arson to disrupt support for Ukraine, with 145 incidents tracked since 2022, officials said.
- In the past two years, European intelligence officials say Wagner recruiters have driven sabotage across NATO territory and EU countries, targeting politicians and aid warehouses with arson and Nazi impersonation.
- After the June 2023 failed rebellion and Yevgeny Prigozhin's death, Moscow's spy chiefs have increasingly turned to proxies and layered at least two cut-outs to preserve deniability.
- Using Telegram and other platforms, Wagner recruiters have targeted marginalised and economically vulnerable Europeans as `disposable` agents and recruited Britons in late 2023 via Wagner-run social media and Telegram channels, supported by a network linked to GRU.
- With this heads-up, officials have managed to thwart additional attacks while European security officials scrutinise the Wagner network's role, though Russia denies conducting sabotage.
- Intelligence agencies say the GRU and FSB have become highly active recruiting `disposable` agents in Europe, while the FSB turns to criminal and diaspora networks abroad after recruitment shortfalls in recent years.
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