Investigative Journalist Christo Grozev Afraid to Return to Bulgaria
Renowned investigative journalist Christo Grozev faces a chilling reality as warnings from US and European intelligence services deter his potential return to Bulgaria. In an interview with BNT, Grozev disclosed the alarming assessment, citing significant risks associated with his presence in the country.
The backdrop to Grozev's apprehension stems from a burgeoning spy scandal implicating Russia, notably involving the theft of Grozev's laptop by Russian operatives. The situation underscores the pervasive reach of Russian intelligence operations and the inherent risks faced by individuals perceived as threats.
"Unfortunately, Bulgaria is a limited territory for me for now, which is very sad," lamented Grozev, shedding light on the complicity of Bulgarian citizens in facilitating Russian espionage activities.
The recent arrest of a former Austrian counterintelligence officer further unraveled the extent of Russian infiltration, with Austrian classified data, including sensitive information from high-ranking politicians' mobile phones, falling into Russian hands.
Grozev elucidated on the intricate web of espionage, revealing the complicity of ex-officers who colluded with Russian intelligence, even pilfering classified equipment like the "Sina" encryption system. Such revelations underscore the insidious nature of Russian influence and the complicity of individuals within national borders.
"Bulgaria is a convenient springboard for Russian services in the Balkans," Grozev remarked, highlighting the susceptibility of finding ideologically aligned individuals within the country's corridors of power. He pointed to instances of officials exhibiting pro-Russian sentiments, illustrating the depth of Russia's penetration...
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