"Russian Shadow Network: Tokyo Used as Hub for Espionage and Tech in Ukraine War Efforts" A shocking new report from The New York Times has shed light on the surprising extent of Russia's espionage activities in Japan, with the country serving as a key base for Russian tech and spying operations in its war against Ukraine. According to the Times, some Russian spies were forced to flee to Japan after being kicked out of Western countries, where they have been able to continue their clandestine activities with relative impunity. The report raises serious questions about the effectiveness of international sanctions and the ability of countries to track and counter Russian espionage efforts. As the war in Ukraine continues to escalate, this revelation highlights the complex and often opaque nature of global geopolitics.
Russia has used Japan as a base for tech and spying in its war against Ukraine, according to a new report from The New York Times. According to the Times report released on Sunday, some Russian spies ended up in Japan after getting kicked out of Western countries following the beginning of the war, per...