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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | and have been warned by that Vladimir could send an army of saboteurs to attack public infrastructure including power stations.<br>Britain's domestic counter-intelligence agency is reportedly on 'high alert' amid the fears of Russian agents set to infiltrate the UK.<br>Threats include 'deniable' infrastructure attacks and operations to humiliate the UK government in an effort swing public opinion against Britain's support for Ukraine.<br>'There is a serious concern that officers or agents attached to Russia's security services may attempt to enter the UK and target strategic locations,' a security source said.<br> Vladimir Putin has reportedly ordered intelligence officials to sabotage key UK infrastructure<br> Special Branch cops will now increase the monitoring of travellers to the UK, the source told .<br>Putin's FSB security agency, formerly known as the KGB, is clamouring to restore its reputation amid repeated intelligence failures in Ukraine.<br>One of its most important officers is thought to have been locked up at Moscow's most notorious prison as Putin raged about a flurry of [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=unexpected%20challenges&filter.license=to_modify_commercially unexpected challenges].<br>The source confirmed Boris Johnson, Home Secretary Priti Patel and GCHQ have been briefed.<br>The Ministry of Defence and the Foreign Office did not comment when contacted by MailOnline. <br> Home Secretary Priti Patel ([https://www.news24.com/news24/search?query=pictured pictured] in 2021) was briefed on the matter, a source said<br>They added: 'We are well aware of their capabilities and have seen how Putin is using these agencies in Eastern Europe.'<br>The [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] emerged as Russia is set to unleash a mass of 'troll farms' in a [https://www.brandsreviews.com/search?keyword=striking striking] disinformation campaign against the UK.<br>New government-funded research revealed today that Moscow is conducting a [https://twitter.com/search?q=large-scale%20cyber large-scale cyber] operation to spread support for the war in Ukraine over social media and via the comments sections of major news sites.<br>Operatives were found to be ordering followers to target Western media outlets and politicians including Mr Johnson, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell with pro-war comments under their social media posts.<br>One such troll farm - the ominously-named 'Cyber Front Z' - is said to operate out of a rented warehouse in Russia's second city St.<br><br>Petersburg, where workers are believed to be paid up to 45,000 [https://venturebeat.com/?s=roubles roubles] (£500) per month to post 200 pro-war and pro-Putin comments per day to platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The Russian FSB spy agency (Moscow HQ pictured) is clamouring to restore its reputation<br>Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said yesterday: 'We cannot allow the Kremlin and its shady troll farms to invade our online spaces with their lies about Putin's illegal war.<br>'The UK Government has alerted international partners and will continue to work closely with allies and media platforms to undermine Russian information operations. |
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+and have been warned by that Vladimir could send an army of saboteurs to attack public infrastructure including power stations.<br>Britain's domestic counter-intelligence agency is reportedly on 'high alert' amid the fears of Russian agents set to infiltrate the UK.<br>Threats include 'deniable' infrastructure attacks and operations to humiliate the UK government in an effort swing public opinion against Britain's support for Ukraine.<br>'There is a serious concern that officers or agents attached to Russia's security services may attempt to enter the UK and target strategic locations,' a security source said.<br> Vladimir Putin has reportedly ordered intelligence officials to sabotage key UK infrastructure<br> Special Branch cops will now increase the monitoring of travellers to the UK, the source told .<br>Putin's FSB security agency, formerly known as the KGB, is clamouring to restore its reputation amid repeated intelligence failures in Ukraine.<br>One of its most important officers is thought to have been locked up at Moscow's most notorious prison as Putin raged about a flurry of [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=unexpected%20challenges&filter.license=to_modify_commercially unexpected challenges].<br>The source confirmed Boris Johnson, Home Secretary Priti Patel and GCHQ have been briefed.<br>The Ministry of Defence and the Foreign Office did not comment when contacted by MailOnline. <br> Home Secretary Priti Patel ([https://www.news24.com/news24/search?query=pictured pictured] in 2021) was briefed on the matter, a source said<br>They added: 'We are well aware of their capabilities and have seen how Putin is using these agencies in Eastern Europe.'<br>The [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] emerged as Russia is set to unleash a mass of 'troll farms' in a [https://www.brandsreviews.com/search?keyword=striking striking] disinformation campaign against the UK.<br>New government-funded research revealed today that Moscow is conducting a [https://twitter.com/search?q=large-scale%20cyber large-scale cyber] operation to spread support for the war in Ukraine over social media and via the comments sections of major news sites.<br>Operatives were found to be ordering followers to target Western media outlets and politicians including Mr Johnson, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell with pro-war comments under their social media posts.<br>One such troll farm - the ominously-named 'Cyber Front Z' - is said to operate out of a rented warehouse in Russia's second city St.<br><br>Petersburg, where workers are believed to be paid up to 45,000 [https://venturebeat.com/?s=roubles roubles] (£500) per month to post 200 pro-war and pro-Putin comments per day to platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The Russian FSB spy agency (Moscow HQ pictured) is clamouring to restore its reputation<br>Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said yesterday: 'We cannot allow the Kremlin and its shady troll farms to invade our online spaces with their lies about Putin's illegal war.<br>'The UK Government has alerted international partners and will continue to work closely with allies and media platforms to undermine Russian information operations.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | and have been warned by that Vladimir could send an army of saboteurs to attack public infrastructure including power stations.<br>Britain's domestic counter-intelligence agency is reportedly on 'high alert' amid the fears of Russian agents set to infiltrate the UK.<br>Threats include 'deniable' infrastructure attacks and operations to humiliate the UK government in an effort swing public opinion against Britain's support for Ukraine.<br>'There is a serious concern that officers or agents attached to Russia's security services may attempt to enter the UK and target strategic locations,' a security source said.<br> Vladimir Putin has reportedly ordered intelligence officials to sabotage key UK infrastructure<br> Special Branch cops will now increase the monitoring of travellers to the UK, the source told .<br>Putin's FSB security agency, formerly known as the KGB, is clamouring to restore its reputation amid repeated intelligence failures in Ukraine.<br>One of its most important officers is thought to have been locked up at Moscow's most notorious prison as Putin raged about a flurry of [https://soundcloud.com/search/sounds?q=unexpected%20challenges&filter.license=to_modify_commercially unexpected challenges].<br>The source confirmed Boris Johnson, Home Secretary Priti Patel and GCHQ have been briefed.<br>The Ministry of Defence and the Foreign Office did not comment when contacted by MailOnline. <br> Home Secretary Priti Patel ([https://www.news24.com/news24/search?query=pictured pictured] in 2021) was briefed on the matter, a source said<br>They added: 'We are well aware of their capabilities and have seen how Putin is using these agencies in Eastern Europe.'<br>The [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] emerged as Russia is set to unleash a mass of 'troll farms' in a [https://www.brandsreviews.com/search?keyword=striking striking] disinformation campaign against the UK.<br>New government-funded research revealed today that Moscow is conducting a [https://twitter.com/search?q=large-scale%20cyber large-scale cyber] operation to spread support for the war in Ukraine over social media and via the comments sections of major news sites.<br>Operatives were found to be ordering followers to target Western media outlets and politicians including Mr Johnson, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell with pro-war comments under their social media posts.<br>One such troll farm - the ominously-named 'Cyber Front Z' - is said to operate out of a rented warehouse in Russia's second city St.<br><br>Petersburg, where workers are believed to be paid up to 45,000 [https://venturebeat.com/?s=roubles roubles] (£500) per month to post 200 pro-war and pro-Putin comments per day to platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share The Russian FSB spy agency (Moscow HQ pictured) is clamouring to restore its reputation<br>Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said yesterday: 'We cannot allow the Kremlin and its shady troll farms to invade our online spaces with their lies about Putin's illegal war.<br>'The UK Government has alerted international partners and will continue to work closely with allies and media platforms to undermine Russian information operations.
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