Dozens of CIA bases were built in Ukraine to spy

“Dozens of CIA bases were built in Ukraine to spy on Russia”: the NYT revelation

Dozens of CIA bases were built in Ukraine to spy

A dense network of secret bases extending all the way to the Russian border to spy on Moscow's operations in Ukraine (and perhaps even across the border). The New York Times revealed how cooperation between the intelligence services of Kiev and Washington has evolved over a decade […]

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A dense network of secret bases which extends to the border Russia spy on the operations of Fly In Ukraine (and maybe even beyond the border). The New York Times revealed that cooperation between Kiev and Washington's intelligence services has been developing for over a decade with an anti-Russian function. A collaboration that is also based on the training of a by the CIA Elite Command Ukrainian, Unit 2245capture Drones Russians and communications equipment, allowing U.S. intelligence to examine and encrypt Moscow's encrypted systems.

Cooperation between Ukrainian and American intelligence services remains one of the main factors enabling the country to do this Volodymyr Zelensky in order to be able to defend itself against attacks from a more militarily developed power such as Russia. The partnership – which includes fully CIA-funded bases on Ukrainian territory – obviously did not begin with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but developed over at least ten years and was able to make Ukraine one of the most important Washington in the information war against Russia.

In the last eight years – emphasizes the American newspaper – the CIA has built up 12 secret bases only in the Ukrainian forest on the border with Russia. Without forgetting those scattered throughout the country. The Central Intelligence Agency has also helped train a new generation of Ukrainian spies operating in Russia EuropeTo Cuba and in other areas where there is a strong Russian presence. These intelligence networks are now more important than ever as Ukraine struggles on the battlefield, the New York Times continues, but on the horizon there is a risk of a lack of resources to continue operating at current levels if Republicans in Congress stop or should stop aid to Kiev. To reassure Ukrainian leaders, said the CIA director Williams Burns He secretly flew to Kiev in the last few days; it was his tenth visit since the invasion began.