The Daily Telegraph

CIA helped Kyiv build 12 ‘secret spy bases’

- By Harriet Barber

THE CIA has built 12 “secret spy bases” along the Russian border in Ukraine which act as the “nerve centre” of Kyiv’s military, an investigat­ion has revealed.

Over eight years, the US agency has trained and equipped Kyiv’s intelligen­ce officers in undergroun­d bunkers, some of which are buried deep in Ukraine’s forests. They have also fully financed and partially equipped them, according to The New York Times.

Russian spy satellites are tracked by Ukrainians in the bunkers who eavesdrop on communicat­ions between Russian commanders and report back to the CIA, the report said.

The intelligen­ce partnershi­p began a decade ago after Russia’s invasion of Crimea. The Ukrainians collected intercepts that helped prove Russia’s involvemen­t in the 2014 downing of a commercial jetliner, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. They also helped to pursue Russian operatives who interfered in the 2016 US election.

Initially, the intelligen­ce-gathering hubs intercepte­d more Russian communicat­ions than the CIA station in Kyiv could handle, The New York Times reported.

In return, the CIA began training a “new generation of Ukrainian spies” who operated inside Russia, across Europe, and in Cuba.

They also began training an elite Ukrainian commando force, Unit 2245, which captured Russian drones and communicat­ions equipment so that CIA technician­s could crack Moscow’s encryption systems. One of the unit’s officers was Kyrylo Budanov, who is now the general leading Ukraine’s military intelligen­ce.

The CIA officers remained in western Ukraine when the Biden administra­tion evacuated US personnel in the weeks before Russia’s invasion, and helped to relay “critical intelligen­ce, including where Russia was planning strikes and which weapons systems they would use”.

“Without them, there would have been no way for us to resist the Russians, or to beat them,” said Ivan Bakanov, the former head of Ukraine’s domestic intelligen­ce agency, the SBU.

American intelligen­ce agencies provide Ukraine with intelligen­ce for targeted missile strikes, track Russian troop movements and help support spy networks.

William J Burns, the CIA director, made a secret visit to Ukraine last Thursday, his 10th since Russia launched its invasion.

‘Without them, there would have been no way for us to resist the Russians, or to beat them’

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