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Documents obtained by Bloomberg reveal that from 2017 to 2020, Russian intelligence had access to sensitive data from Georgian energy companies, media platforms, and key government ministries. This infiltration coincided with Georgia’s efforts to distance itself from a pro-Russian stance and pursue closer ties with the West.