Intelligence experts are sounding alarms over what appears to be a shift in Moscow's modus operandi. High-profile cases, such as the poisonings of Alexander Litvinenko and Sergei Skripal, no longer stand as outliers but as part of a broader, more aggressive strategy. This strategy, emboldened perhaps by the invasion of Ukraine, signals a Russia ready to deal with its defectors not in the shadows, but in the light of day, using methods that leave no doubt as to their origin.

What's particularly alarming is the choice of tools for these dark deeds. The use of distinctive Russian ammunition and poisons doesn't just ensure the job is done; it sends a clear, chilling message of intimidation and retribution. This audacity suggests a Kremlin that, far from fearing a diplomatic backlash, seems to revel in it, leveraging organized crime networks for plausible deniability even as it makes its involvement unmistakably clear.

https://bnnbreaking.com/world/europe/shadow-war-kremlins-assassins-extend-their-reach-across-europe

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