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Bulgaria: Six arrested over 'Russian spy network'

Authoritie­s have uncovered a group of high-ranking officials, including military and intelligen­ce officers, suspected of passing secrets to Moscow.

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Bulgarian prosecutor­s said Friday they had charged six Bulgarians, including several senior officials in the defense ministry and in military intelligen­ce, with espionage.

At least five former or current members of the Bulgarian military were arrested, said Siyka Mileva, spokeswoma­n for the general prosecutor.

The investigat­ion was of "special significan­ce" for the national security of Bulgaria, the EU, NATO and the United States, general prosecutor Ivan Geshev told the press.

Who was arrested?

Among those arrested was a former military attache, currently in charge of classified informatio­n at Bulgaria's parliament.

Another is a former highrankin­g military intelligen­ce officer in the Defense Ministry who was accused of being the head of the spy network, Mileva said.

The officer in question was allegedly trained by the Russian military intelligen­ce and his task was to recruit an "illegal network of agents" made up of people who had access to

classified informatio­n about Bulgaria, NATO and the European Union.

His wife, who has joint Russian- Bulgarian nationalit­y, "played the role of intermedia­ry between (the ex-officer) and the embassy of the Russian Federation," prosecutio­n spokeswoma­n Siyka Mileva told a news conference.

She is accused of passing on confidenti­al informatio­n about Bulgaria and its EU and NATO partners to "an employee of the Russian embassy," who in turn gave her money to pay the network.

It is believed the leader of the ring and the other members met at public places including tennis matches.

As evidence, the prosecutio­n showed the press phone recordings and videos of visits to the Russian embassy.

What was Russia's response?

The Russian embassy in Sofia demanded an end to speculatio­n about an "alleged involvemen­t of Russia in intelligen­ce operations against the interests of Bulgaria."

It condemned attempts to "demonize" Moscow until a court provided a verdict on the case.

"We expect that speculatio­n about Russia's alleged involvemen­t in intelligen­ce work against

Bulgaria's interests will be halted until there is a court ruling," it said in a statement.

How will this affect Russo-Bulgarian relations?

This is not the first spying scandal between the two nations in recent years.

Between October 2019 and the end of 2020, five Russian diplomats and a technical assistant at the Russian embassy were expelled from Bulgaria.

The discovery comes just before parliament­ary elections in Bulgaria on April 4, with an openly pro-Russian party competing for the first time.

 ??  ?? Bulgaria's Chief Public Prosecutor Ivan Geshev (2nd R) and Bulgaria's Prosecutor General's spokeswoma­n, Siika Mileva (2nd L) hold a press conference after six high-level officials were arrested after being accused of spying for Russia
Bulgaria's Chief Public Prosecutor Ivan Geshev (2nd R) and Bulgaria's Prosecutor General's spokeswoma­n, Siika Mileva (2nd L) hold a press conference after six high-level officials were arrested after being accused of spying for Russia
 ??  ?? Bulgarian prosecutor­s allege that secrets were passed to the Russians at their embassy in Bulgaria's capital of Sofia
Bulgarian prosecutor­s allege that secrets were passed to the Russians at their embassy in Bulgaria's capital of Sofia

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