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“Bulgaria left the sphere of influence of the USSR and the Warsaw Pact, and since then the relations between the two countries have changed radically.” This was shared by Tsvetlin Yovchev, former Interior Minister and former SANS president for the program “Offensive with Lubo Ognyanov” on Nova TV.
According to him, the agency was always here and never left, but from a situation controlled by Russia, things have changed.
“In intelligence, both the objectives and the tasks change, as well as the style and methods of work. It is extremely difficult to detect spies,” Yovchev explained.
He sees in the newly discovered group of spies in favor of Russia the initiative and the offer for ridiculous sums. And their level of training and operational action is defined as low.
“This is far from Russia’s intelligence network, it should be pursued at a high level, where there really is access to sensitive information. You don’t need a recruited minister, but public opinion leaders and a media channel to get the message across,” the guest commented.
According to him, the actions of the Services can be reduced to an operational game to persuade or send false information.
His view of Macedonia is that it is about to fall into a Russian trap.