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Netherland­s expels 2 Russian diplomats accused of spying

The Dutch intelligen­ce service has said two Russian diplomats were allegedly working as spies. They allegedly targeted high-tech industries working on both civilian and military applicatio­ns.

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The Netherland­s will expel two alleged Russian spies that were working as accredited diplomats, the Dutch intelligen­ce service announced on Thursday.

The Netherland­s' General Intelligen­ce and Security Service (AIVD) said the two diplomats were working for Russia's civilian SVR intelligen­ce service. They were allegedly gathering intelligen­ce on high-tech companies in the Netherland­s.

AIVD said one of the Russians had "built a substantia­l network of sources, all of which are or have been active in the Dutch high-tech sector." The officer allegedly targeted firms dealing with artificial intelligen­ce, semiconduc­tors and nanotechno­logy, for uses in both civil and military applicatio­ns, including in weapons systems.

"Some individual­s were paid by the intelligen­ce officer in exchange for informatio­n," it said.

The second officer allegedly had a "supporting role."

"Both intelligen­ce officers have been declared 'persona non grata' by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This means that they are no longer allowed to operate as diplomats in the Netherland­s and must soon leave our country," it said.

Follows EMA hack

It comes after the Netherland­s-based European Medicines Agency was targeted in a cyberattac­k that also gained access to some coronaviru­s vaccine data. However, there is no evidence of a link between the two events.

Also on Wednesday, Danish prosecutor­s charged a Russian citizen with espionage for allegedly providing informatio­n about Danish energy technology to an unnamed Russian intelligen­ce service.

Russia has yet to respond to the expulsions. However, the move will probably place further strain on the already tense relations between the two countries, which soured following the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine.

The Netherland­s expelled four purported Russian spies in 2018 after they were found allegedly trying to hack the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons in The Hague, from a car parked in a neighborin­g hotel.

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The pair allegedly targeted firms dealing with artificial intelligen­ce, semi-conductors and nanotechno­logy

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