Head of Russia’s Federal Security Service: CIA has many bases in Ukraine
According to the head of Russia's Federal Security Service, America has more than 12 spy bases in Ukraine. |
The head of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, yesterday Thursday in response to a question about the New York Times report on the American spy network, told Russian TV: CIA has many bases in Ukraine It has.
This American newspaper recently published the history of a decade of cooperation between the American spy agency and Ukrainian special services.
According to this article that was published last Sunday, the CIA has 12 secret bases on the territory of Ukraine that operate against Russia. The newspaper wrote that over the past eight years, the CIA has trained and equipped Kiev’s intelligence officers in underground bunkers, some of which are located deep in the forests of Ukraine.
He answered the question whether Russia It can reach CIA sites, he said
Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the Americans have many more bases in Ukraine than the 12 bases reported by the New York Times. Moscow officials have said that Russia has not been unaware of the covert activities of the West on the borders of its hostile neighbor.
A new report confirms that Ukrainian commando units involved in anti-Russian sabotage received special training from US agents that helped them track the movements of Russian forces. The newspaper said that Kiev was also behind the targeted assassination of several high-profile figures in Donbass over the years.
Last year, the Washington Post published a similar exposé about the CIA’s role in turning Ukraine into a tool against Russia.
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