[RD] Russia Invades Ukraine: Eight

Medinsky:
- Russia is satisfied by the results of current talks and ready to continue contacts.
- Russia will take Ukrainian request to direct talks between heads of states, into consideration.
- Largest prisoners swap 1000 <-> 1000 is announced
 
I am sure your handler is happier with you sharing objective information instead of flaccid muscovian racial rhetoric. Maybe you need more training on that front!
 
That ‘tourist’ you see in the forest might be a Russian spy, Latvia warns
Latvia’s intelligence agency released a list of telltale signs you may have come across a spy

BY VANESSA GERA ASSOCIATED PRESS

WARSAW, Poland — They might look like lost tourists — unkempt and overloaded with gear — or hikers with military haircuts, survival gear and no clue how to behave in the woods. But Latvia’s intelligence agency said Wednesday that they might actually be Russian saboteurs and spies. In its annual report, Latvia’s Defence Intelligence and Security Service, known by Latvian acronym MIDD, offered advice on how to identify possible reconnaissance and sabotage operatives. It’s an increasingly relevant concern given regional tensions and a string of arson and other acts of sabotage, which Western governments blame on Russia — allegations that Moscow has repeatedly denied.

The list of telltale signs is striking: slovenly appearance, mismatched military or sportswear, and a knack for asking locals suspicious questions. According to the security service, such groups may linger near military or critical infrastructure sites, pose as humanitarian workers or stay in remote areas without showing any interest in nature. Some may carry specialized medical kits, maps or radios — items better suited for clandestine operations than camping trips. The Latvian guidance comes as countries across the region, including new NATO members Sweden and Finland, have been issuing booklets with advice on how to survive war or a natural disaster.

Nearby Poland is now preparing its guidelines, while Norway recently published a book with advice on how to survive for one week. “We live in an increasingly turbulent world,” it says. “Even though in Norway most things generally function as they normally would, we must remain aware that extreme weather, pandemics, accidents, sabotage — and in the worst case acts of war — can impact us.”

MIDD, one of Latvia’s three security services, alongside the State Security Service and the Constitution Protection Bureau, warned that Russian saboteurs might also attempt to incite unrest or assassinate “socially significant individuals.” Their activities might also be focused on “studying the position of the target country’s society and inciting unrest directed against the existing government.” The agency cautioned that appearances can deceive.

“The Ukrainian experience shows that Russian special services are able to adapt,” the report says. Not all spies will fit the mold, and suspicions must be judged in context.
 
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