MI6 chief exposes secret Russian attacks across Europe while speaking in Paris
British intelligence reveals multiple sabotage incidents across Europe linked to Moscowʼs actions. Recent events including damaged infrastructure and suspicious accidents point to a wider pattern of hostile activities
In a ground-breaking speech at Paris British embassy Sir Richard Moore uncovered what he calls a dangerous russian sabotage campaign in Europe. The speech happened just days after a DHL plane crash in Lithuania which left one person dead and three hurt; officials think its not just an accident
Several other incidents raised red flags: fires at DHL buildings in Leipzig and Birmingham‚ a huge blaze at Warsaws biggest mall (which happened about 6 months ago)‚ and cut undersea internet cables near Germany. German defense-chief Boris Pistorius stated that nobody thinks these cables got damaged by chance
We have recently uncovered a staggeringly reckless campaign of Russian sabotage in Europe‚ even as Putin and his acolytes resort to nuclear sabre-rattling
The French intelligence head Nicolas Lerner joined Moore at the event marking 120-year anniversary of UK-France cooperation: both spy-chiefs agreed that Europe faces critical times. They discussed how their agencies work together to fight threats and protect both countries interests
Moore mentioned british spies taking secret action to help Ukraine — similar to WW2 operations. He talked about working with different countries to stop Putinʼs plans; saying democracies are stronger than people think. The MI6 boss also noted he worked well with the previous Trump administration and expects good cooperation again after next years inauguration