Episode 9: Understanding Russia’s Growing Campaign of Sabotage

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We explore the growing threat of sabotage attacks across Europe and the technological tools used for financing and recruitment.

Host Tom Keatinge is joined by Dr Daniela Richterova, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, and Holger Roonemaa and Inga Springe, investigative journalists from the Baltic states, to discuss Russia’s growing campaign of sabotage.

For further reading see Holger and Inga’s reporting and Daniela’s co-authored article for the RUSI Journal on the sabotage gig economy.

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