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Зеленский считает, что Украина готова к любому развитию событий
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Russian Espionage Case in Italy: A Setback for Moscow?
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 18 Issue: 60
The Russian Embassy in Rome (Source: Guardian)
On the night of March 30, an Italian frigate commander, Walter Biot, was caught red-handed selling documents to Dimitry Ostrukhov, an employee at the Russian embassy in Rome (
Repubblica, March 31). The documents, whose content has not been disclosed, are said to regard North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) telecommunications and logistics. They consist of 181 papers, of which 7 documents are “NATO Secret,” 57 are “NATO Confidential,” 9 are “
riservatissimo” (Italian equivalent of “confidential” in the United States), and 65 are unclassified. Biot exfiltrated these materials from his office computer, photographing and storing them on an SD card provided to him by the Russians. Upon arrest, Biot was found with a suitcase containing 5,000 euros ($5,980), while the SD card was in Ostrukhov’s possession (
Mutual consensus a must for Afghan peace: COAS
US Secretary of State Blinken calls COAS ahead of drawdown announcement
General Qamar visits corps headquarter Peshawar, given detailed update on security situation, border management including fencing, capacity enhancement of Frontier Corps (FC) and police. SCREENGRAB
ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan on Wednesday called for a “mutual consensus” based decision among all stakeholders to the Afghan endgame after US President Joe Biden decided to extend the troop withdrawal deadline from May 1 to September 11.
Just ahead of the formal announcement of the troop withdrawal from Afghanistan by the US president, Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa by telephone and discussed the Biden administration’s strategy.