Information is the most important element on the battlefield. Obtaining data and creating counterintelligence is the most effective way to defeat your opponent. With intelligence, you get critical information about the other side's military deployments, air bases, drone flight areas, naval ports and many other strategic areas. Attacks can also be organized as pinpoint attacks within the scope of this data. Russia thinks it has proven itself to the whole world in this regard. Especially the head of state Vladimr Putin, as a former KGB agent, has repeatedly mentioned that the intelligence network in his country is very special and strong. But is it really so? Is Russia the world leader in spying as Putin claims? If so, why did Russia ask for fifteen hundred special operations personnel and more than a hundred spies among the tens of thousands of North Korean troops it supplied? Yes, you heard right. Spies. Even in the area where Russia is at its best, it is now receiving support from North Korea. As tragicomic as this situation is, Putin probably no longer trusts his own spy network as much as he used to and is importing Jong-Un's agents.
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