In Montenegro, they were afraid that the merged data on CIA staff could send to Russia, writes Pobjeda with reference to diplomatic sources. We are talking about information from the head of the National Security Agency (ANB) of Montenegro Act of Vukshich.
Vukshich handed over the official document to the Security and Defense Committee of the Montenegrin Parliament. There, among other data, the names and names of the CIA agents were indicated. The publication claims that among the staff of the Committee there are sympathetic Russia and Serbia, and therefore this information could get to Belgrade, and from there to Moscow.
It is noted that the content of the supposedly fusion document is unlikely to surprise the Russian special services: most likely, it will be confirmed by what it was also known. According to the newspaper, the prosecutor’s office began checking due to the alleged plum.
Another incident associated with the special services occurred in three days earlier: Bulgaria decided to send two Russian diplomats in connection with the spyware scandal.