China Claims Foreign Agencies Use 'Spy Animals' in Its Waters
China's Ministry of State Security claims foreign intelligence agencies are using 'spy animals' to gather information in Chinese waters, warning of an 'invisible secret war' in the sea.
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China's Ministry of State Security claims foreign intelligence agencies are using 'spy animals' to gather information in Chinese waters, warning of an 'invisible secret war' in the sea.

China has issued a warning that foreign intelligence agencies are allegedly deploying spy sensors on turtles and fish to covertly collect sensitive data and create detailed underwater maps of its coastline.

Russia's Digital Development Minister Maksut Shadayev claims that foreign intelligence agencies can access Russian military's Telegram correspondence, using this access in combat operations against Russian forces in Ukraine.

China's Ministry of State Security claims that foreign intelligence agencies are employing innovative methods, including fish and turtles equipped with sensors, to monitor Chinese territorial waters.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) claims to have uncovered a large-scale foreign intelligence operation involving spyware planted on the phones of high-ranking Russian officials. The FSB alleges that foreign agencies were monitoring their conversations.

Srđan Perić, leader of the Preokret party in Montenegro, stated that political opponents are focusing more on speculating about his alleged ties to foreign intelligence agencies (BIA or ANB) than on critiquing his party's proposals.
Reports indicate that foreign intelligence agencies are employing 'gutter-level' tactics, including sexual exploitation, to infiltrate the United States.