European Nation Creates Guide to 'Identify Russian Spies' as WW3 Fears Grow
- Latvia's Defence Intelligence and Security Service issued new advice this week to help citizens identify potential Kremlin spies amid growing regional tensions.
- This advice follows Latvia’s history as a former Soviet territory and the increased threat perception from Russia, Latvia’s much larger neighbor and recent geopolitical developments.
- The guidance details behaviors such as suspicious questioning, mismatched military or sportswear, remote area presence without nature interest, and carrying radios or maps as possible spy indicators.
- The MIDD encouraged citizens to report any suspicious behavior to the State Police or armed forces, highlighting that lessons from Ukraine demonstrate Russian intelligence agencies can quickly adjust their tactics.
- This initiative reflects Latvia’s proactive stance on national security, encouraging public vigilance and contributing to wider regional efforts amid rising Russia-NATO tensions and espionage fears.
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Latvian Intelligence: How to Recognize Russian Spies
Latvia's intelligence service has issued a warning that Russian spies and saboteurs may be present in the country, even disguised as ordinary tourists. It has also prepared a guide for citizens on how to spot foreign agents - suspicious signs include an untidy appearance, excessive curiosity or a military hairstyle.
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