Gulf Times

OSCE Ukraine mission says claim of Russian spying ‘big blow’

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The OSCE mission monitoring the conflict in eastern Ukraine said yesterday claims that Russia’s security agency had received inside informatio­n about its activities came as a major blow.

Germany’s ARD broadcaste­r reported Tuesday evening that Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor to the KGB, had obtained an inside report through a source in the OSCE.

“For us it is a big blow and we will naturally examine what happened and how,” Iryna Korobko, media officer of the OSCE special monitoring mission, told AFP by phone.

The report allegedly contained personal informatio­n on the OSCE monitors, including the types of women they prefer, their susceptibi­lity to alcohol, their financial situation and even their contacts in Ukraine.

It also was said to include informatio­n about where members of the mission lived and worked in eastern Ukraine, as well as the security measures in place around them.

Observers from the Organizati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe (OSCE) run a monitoring mission in the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine where Ukrainian forces are battling Russia-backed separatist­s.

ARD said that one staff member was described as “liking young women” while another was said to abuse alcohol — informatio­n that could be used to put pressure on monitors.

According to ARD’s FAKT show, Russian intelligen­ce acquired these documents from a spy who is likely to be a staff member at the OSCE.

ARD said it obtained from an informant in Ukraine a copy of the hard disk that was allegedly passed to the FSB.

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