Will Russia’s invasion of Ukraine usher in a new era of spying?

Moscow’s global intelligence network has been devastated by the ongoing conflict, experts claim

Ukrainian ground troops near the frontline in Kryvyi Rih
Ukrainian ground troops have been aided by Western intelligence agencies
(Image credit: John Moore/Getty Images)

Vladimir Putin has handed control of Russia’s intelligence operations in Ukraine to the spying unit that orchestrated the attempted assassination of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, it has emerged.

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