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The chief of Germany’s foreign intelligence service warned that his agency has “concrete” evidence that Russia is planning an attack on Nato territory.

Bruno Kahl, the outgoing head of Germany’s federal intelligence service (BND), said in a rare interview that Russian leadership no longer believes Nato’s article 5 guarantee of mutual assistance will be honoured — and may seek to test it.

“We are very sure, and we have intelligence evidence to back this up, that [Russia’s full-scale invasion of] Ukraine is only one step on Russia’s path towards the west,” he told a podcast of German outlet Table Briefings.

Kahl qualified that “this doesn’t mean that we expect large tank battalions to roll from the east to the west.”

Kahl said: “We see that Nato is supposed to be tested in its mutual assistance promise. There are people in Moscow who don’t believe that Nato’s article 5 still works.”

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While the war is still confined to Ukrainian territory, the German internal secret service, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), has warned that Moscow is increasingly extending the conflict to western countries through cyberwarfare and espionage.

Russia has in particular taken to deploying so-called low-level agents to commit acts of sabotage, according to the BfV annual report, which was presented in Berlin on Wednesday. They are believed to have been deployed to plant incendiary devices in parcels, which caused a series of fires in European logistics hubs last year.

“We have noticed that Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has led to our cyber and espionage defences being increasingly tested,” Sinan Selim, vice-president of the BfV, said.

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[–] stacktrace_whisperer@programming.dev 7 points 21 hours ago (2 children)

Just keep expanding NATO, it’s the best way to irritate Putin.

[–] nico198x@europe.pub 9 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

it's self-fulfilling. Russia acts like a paranoid lunatic to its neighbors, then is shocked when they join NATO. XD

if Russia just wasn't a total asshole to its "allies," it wouldn't have these problems. better to catch with honey, than vinegar. i guess Russians don't have this saying.

[–] bitjunkie@lemmy.world 3 points 17 hours ago

They do, it just doesn't make any sense because both words are "vodka" in their version.

[–] bitjunkie@lemmy.world 2 points 17 hours ago

I parsed this as "irradiate" the first time and chuckled