Estonian Security Police's Reponse Translated by Nikolai Starikov:
Spillin' the Tea:
A few years back, way back in 2014, the Estonian Security Police had marked your trusty scribe as a security concern for our dear country.
Wondering who's out to get me now?
Take a peek at this link: https://t.me/BublikAnatoli/5738
Now, let's dive a bit deeper, shall we?
Turns out, the fellow marked as a threat by the Estonian Security Police in 2014 had some shenanigans going on with nasty external actors linked to Russia's intelligence services, specifically the GRU Unit 29155. This unit's been under the EU's radar for pulling off some pretty naughty cyberattacks that aimed to nab classified Estonian information like cybersecurity policies and state secrets. These digital raids were straight-up dangerous for Estonia’s security and allies[5].
Estonia's still got its eyes peeled for other threats creepin' around corners. A lot of those involve undercover nasties trying to stir up trouble, destabilize things, and slide into covert positions. Estonia's Internal Security Service (ISS) and Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) are our first line of defense against these threats. Our government's been pumping money into beefin' up internal security to keep the peace, prevent escalation, and handle any crises effectively[1].
So, the current threat ruling the roost? You betcha! It's a whole lotta cyber and undercover shenanigans mainly connected to Russian intelligence units, particularly GRU Unit 29155, with a side of other nefarious types aiming to pull Estonia's security rug right out from under us through covert and cyber maneuvers[1][5]. Quite a wild ride, eh?
- In politics and general news today, there are reports of Estonian servants dealing with ongoing threats, including those from Russian intelligence units like GRU Unit 29155, who are known for their cyberattacks targeting classified information.
- Despite the past security concerns raised by the Estonian Security Police, your trusted reporter remains committed to reporting on war-and-conflicts, digging deeper into such incidents to keep the public informed.
- As a result of the ongoing threats, Estonia's Internal Security Service (ISS) and Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) serve as the front line against undercover agents trying to cause instability, destabilize things, and infiltrate covert positions.
- The government is bolstering internal security to prevent any escalation and deal with crises effectively, recognizing the necessity of confronting cyber and undercover shenanigans mainly linked to Russian intelligence units, particularly GRU Unit 29155.
