Ukraine braces for a massive onslaught from Russia as Moscow intensifies efforts to secure victory in the ongoing conflict before anticipated US weapon shipments can arrive, a top Kyiv spy chief warned. Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence, cautioned that
A Tory MP has become the first to publicly criticise Will Wragg over his involvement in the so-called honeytrap plot gripping Westminster. Last week Mr Wragg confessed to having sent colleagues’ personal phone numbers to a man he met on the gay
Builder Freddie Scappaticci was said to be top-secret British Army agent Stakeknife (Image: Pacemaker) They called him “Stakeknife”. Freddie Scappaticci, who died last year aged 77, was a Belfast bricklayer who spent more than a decade during the Troubles operating as a
South Korea has successfully launched its second military spy satellite into orbit, days after North Korea reaffirmed its plan to launch multiple reconnaissance satellites this year. The Koreas each launched their first spy satellites last year — North Korea in November and
South Korea has launched its second military spy satellite into orbit, a move that comes amid rising tensions with North Korea. This launch follows North Korea’s recent reaffirmation of its plan to deploy multiple reconnaissance satellites this year. Both Koreas launched their
The former spy chief says the Government should axe planned tax cuts and instead increase spending on defence. Baroness Neville-Jones served as security and counter-terrorism minister under Lord Cameron until 2011. She was also chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, the government
Britain’s £1.4 billion flight of drones struggles to operate in poor weather – and none are out on operations despite costing around £5 million each. The Watchkeeper spy drone has been so extensively modified it became too heavy, leading to the programme
Ukraine’s top spy chief has claimed Vladimir Putin and his Kremlin inner circle allowed the Crocus City Hall terror attack to go ahead. Kyrylo Budanov disclosed shocking intelligence which revealed that Moscow knew substantial details about the terror attack by February 15
Ukraine’s spy chief has revealed a secretive assassination campaign “possibly” being carried out by the country’s intelligence service to target pro-Kremlin collaborators. In an hour-long TV interview with national broadcaster ICTV, the SBU’s senior officer Lieutenant General Vasyl Malyuk said Ukrainian agents
Red Bull staff are reportedly afraid of the Thai spy that team owner Chalerm Yoovidhya sent to snoop on Christian Horner and all operations at their headquarters. Yoovidhya and his family own 51 per cent of the racing team and are set