Ukraine's security service exposes FSB spy network led by Kyiv Metro engineer recruited in 2015, coordinating missile strikes through family members and transport workers.
Once focused on domestic security, Ukraine's SBU has transformed into a sophisticated force that regularly eliminates high-value targets deep within Russian territory
Three spies from Ukraine, Armenia, and Russia were taken into custody by German police in Frankfurt am Main on 19 June for allegedly gathering information on behalf of an undisclosed foreign secret service.
The Insider revealed that Tatjana Ždanoka, a Latvian member of the European Parliament, has been an agent of Russian intelligence from at least 2004 to 2017, based on leaked emails.
Polish security service detained a spy from the Russian network, accused of gathering information on Polish military facilities and ports and spreading pro-Russian propaganda.