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Russian GRU Offered $200K 'Bounties' for Every Dead American: ReportThe Insider editor Michael Weiss, on X: "The Insider has uncovered new evidence suggesting that Russia's GRU paid tens of millions of dollars to the Taliban in Afghanistan to target American ...
The Department of Special Tasks has brought together veterans of the Kremlin’s most daring clandestine operations to carry ...
Russia, China, Iran, India, and, most of all, Pakistan have interests at stake as the U.S. aims to withdraw from Afghanistan. The one-day conference last week is part of a larger effort by ...
Both missions ultimately failed, and investigators pointed fingers at GRU agents - Russia's leaders are reportedly not happy. The country's defense ministry held a secret meeting on Saturday to ...
Russian Special Presidential Envoy for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov pointed out that Russia had received this information from local Afghans, including leaders at the local level MOSCOW, July 20.
The European Union sanctioned three hackers, part of Unit 29155 of Russia's military intelligence service (GRU), for their involvement in cyberattacks targeting Estonia's government agencies in 2020.
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