
Poll: The high level of confidence in Putin to 78% ... Washington Post: Europe and America are chasing Russia's spies after the Ukraine war ... and warnings of hitting the Crimea Peninsula
- Europe and Arabs
- Friday , 17 February 2023 14:44 PM GMT
Brussels: Europe and Arabs - and agencies
At a time when the results of a survey of Rai indicate an increase in the confidence of the Russians in President Putin, American media reports indicate that the United States and Europe are pursued to Russia's spies after the Ukraine war. In conjunction with this, the Russian Duma Deputy Council warned about the Crimea region of Leonid Evive of the dire consequences Which may arise if the Ukrainian forces beating the peninsula with the payment of the United States of America
A poll showed in Russia that the confidence of Russian citizens in President Vladimir Putin grew by 1.1% and reached 78%, according to the Public Opinion Research Center for the whole of Russia, which published the results of the poll that conducted from 6 to 12 February from 1600 respondents over the age of 18 years old.
The respondents pointed out that "when asked about confidence in Putin, he answered 79.1% in the affirmative (+ 1.1% during the week), and the support rate of the Russian president's work was 1% and reached 76%."
The report stressed that "the positive evaluation numbers of the Prime Minister and the Russian government amounted to 52.8% (-0.2%) and 50.5% (+ 0.6%), respectively." 61.7% of the respondents trust Michael Michosin (+ 0.2% during the week).
The Washington Post said that over the past year, while Western governments intensified to provide weapons to Ukraine and impose economic sanctions on Moscow, the American and European security services were launching a parallel campaign, albeit less clear, to dismantle what it described as Russian spy networks.
The arrest of a high -ranking official in the German Foreign Intelligence Service was followed by arrests of Russian customers suspected of the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Poland and Solofenia.
The newspaper pointed out that these moves rise to the fact that they are accurate strikes against Russian agents who remained in Europe after the collective expulsion of more than 400 Russian intelligence officers suspects from Moscow embassies throughout the continent last year.
US and European security officials warn that Russia maintains great capabilities, but its spying agencies suffered from the losses of the greatest last year more than ever since the end of the Cold War, and officials said that the size of the campaign apparently surprised Russia, which weakened its ability to implement Impacts in Europe, stay in contact with the informants, or provide visions of the Kremlin on the main issues, including the extent of Western leaders in providing weapons to Ukraine.
The newspaper goes on to say that if this was the case, the repercussions may increase the list of consequences that Russian President Vladimir Putin, who was an officer in the Soviet intelligence in eastern East Germany, failed to expect it with the invasion in Ukraine.
Ante Blipari, director of the Foreign Intelligence Service in Finland, said that the world is a different place for Russian devices now, because of the expulsion currencies, successive arrests and the most hostile environment for Russians in Europe, their capabilities are greatly affected.
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