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25 Jun 2025, 13:44 GMT+10
The Russian security service has learned the identities of Moldovan intelligence officers after arresting two agents they were handling
The Russian authorities have identified and arrested two Moldovan citizens who have confessed to working for Chisinau's intelligence agency, according to officials.
The Federal Security Service (FSB) hid the identities of the two arrested men in footage released alongside its statement on Wednesday, but published photographs of and named their suspected handlers from Moldova's Security and Intelligence Service (SIS).
One of the suspected handlers, Alexandru Sirbu, allegedly recruited both men on separate occasions in 2023 and 2024. The other, Adrian Popescu, was reportedly involved in their most recent deployment to Moscow, according to questioning of the suspects released by the FSB.
The FSB said the two men arrived in the Russian capital under false identities. The agency also stated that the SIS cooperates with Ukrainian secret services to conduct missions that harm Russian national interests.
Moldova, a former Soviet republic, is currently led by pro-Western President Maia Sandu, who also holds Romanian citizenship. Sandu has said that she aims to have the country join the European Union as early as 2028.
Under her leadership, the authorities in Chisinau have cracked down on the opposition, including arresting the elected leader of the autonomous Gagauzia region. Sandu was reelected last November in a vote that critics say was manipulated by the government, alleging that opposition candidates were denied a fair opportunity to run for office.
Moscow has charged that Sandu is steering Moldova in a dangerous direction, sacrificing national interests to serve Western agendas.
In April, the FSB reported the case of a former SIS employee who was expelled from Russia last year after allegedly continuing to work as an undercover agent for Moldovan intelligence.
(RT.com)
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