Irish Daily Mirror

GRU errors end centenary plans

- BY ANDY LINES Chief Reporter in Moscow andy.lines@mirror.co.uk

CELEBRATIO­NS to mark the 100th anniversar­y of Russia’s notorious GRU secret service have been ditched after a string of cock-ups.

The once lethally efficient agency, which was behind the bungled Salisbury novichok attack, has been ridiculed and was branded “unprofessi­onal and Monty Python-esque” by a military expert.

The trail double agent Sergei Skripal’s would-be assassins Alexander Mishkin and Anatoly Chepiga left in Salisbury in March humiliated the Kremlin.

The GRU also left its fingerprin­ts on the cyber-attack in The Hague as well as the hacking of the US presidenti­al campaign, the German federal parliament’s network and prosecutor­s probing the downing of a plane over Ukraine.

EX-NATO chief Hamish de Brettongor­don called Russia’s equivalent of our MI6 “inept, unprofessi­onal and slapdash, responsibl­e for a series of debacles and almost Monty Python-esque”.

He said: “The GRU is in meltdown. There have been purges. Our intelligen­ce agencies are watching with amusement at how bad they are.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin is privately furious with the Moscow-based GRU. A former senior KGB officer said: “Putin was a KGB man – he always had his doubts about the GRU and this failed mission has only emphasised those.” wry

 ??  ?? SALUTE GRU Moscow HQ ANGER EX-KGB man Putin POISON HITMEN Chepiga and Mishkin in Salisbury
SALUTE GRU Moscow HQ ANGER EX-KGB man Putin POISON HITMEN Chepiga and Mishkin in Salisbury

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