A Czech court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Belarusian journalist Natalia Sudliankova challenging the former government's decision to place her on a sanctions list, citing her alleged work for Russian GRU.
A court has sentenced a Russian military intelligence agent, who was exposed in the Zaporizhzhia region last July, to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property for passing information on Defense Forces to the GRU.
An international investigation, including Latvian services, revealed a significant vulnerability in Chinese TP-Link routers that was exploited by Russia's Military Intelligence Service (GRU).
Eduardas Manovas, a former member of the Homeland Union-Lithuanian Christian Democrats from Šiauliai, is accused of secretly collaborating with Russian military intelligence (GRU) to collect public information on Lithuania's political and economic life.
Latvia's Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIDD) has published the names of six Russian GRU and one Belarusian GRU officer accused of conducting intelligence operations against Latvia, revealing their identities in its annual report.
A Prague Municipal Court has ruled that Belarusian journalist Natalia Sudlianková acted as an active tool for hostile Russian activities in the Czech Republic, tasked by a GRU officer.
Lithuanian authorities have charged 13 individuals with two attempted murders, alleging the plots are linked to Russia's military intelligence agency, the GRU.
In VILNIUS, the trial of five people accused of collaborating with the Russian GRU agency has begun. They are accused of sending explosive packages to several Western countries in 2024.
A network of vulnerable routers used by Russia's GRU intelligence service to steal sensitive military, governmental, and critical infrastructure information was dismantled by the FBI, with contributions from Romania's SRI.
Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) counterintelligence officers have apprehended a Russian military intelligence (GRU) agent in the Dnipropetrovsk region, suspected of directing Russian artillery and drone strikes on Nikopol.
Russia's military intelligence (GRU) has reportedly compromised popular home and business Wi-Fi routers in Latvia, prompting users to check their devices.
The Warsaw Court of Appeal has approved a three-month arrest for Russian GRU agent Paweł Rubcow, who failed to appear for his trial in Poland, a decision that could lead to the issuance of an arrest warrant.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), in collaboration with the FBI and Polish counterintelligence, conducted a coordinated cyber operation to neutralize Russian GRU intelligence activities spying on citizens via hacked routers.
American journalists have linked Havana Syndrome, first observed in US diplomats, to Russia's GRU intelligence agency. Reports suggest the effective equipment used in the attacks may be available on the black market.