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Silent infiltration: Serbian-Russian espionage aims to undermine Kosova and the international order

Silent infiltration: Serbian-Russian espionage aims to undermine Kosova and the international order

The case of Jelena Djukanović should not be seen as an isolated incident, but as an action that Serbia, in coordination with Russia’s strategic interests, is using to undermine not only Kosova’s security, but also its very credibility on the international stage. What emerges from this case, together with the conviction of Aleksandar Vlajić, is a well-organized architecture of espionage and influence that goes beyond mere intelligence gathering and aims at distorting political and institutional reality. This is the key point: espionage in this context is not an end in itself, but an instrument. The information collected is used to…
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From arrests to indictments: How the espionage network linked to Serbia’s BIA in Kosova was hit during 2025?

From arrests to indictments: How the espionage network linked to Serbia’s BIA in Kosova was hit during 2025?

The official authorities of the Republic of Kosova and the Kosova Intelligence Agency (AKI), during 2025 were actively engaged in uncovering and criminally prosecuting individuals suspected of the criminal offense of espionage considered a serious threat to national security and the country’s sovereignty. As a result of these efforts, several suspected espionage cases were uncovered, involving arrests, pre-trial detention, and indictments filed by the Special Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Kosova (SPRK). These cases, mainly related to suspicions of cooperation with foreign intelligence services, primarily Serbia’s Intelligence and Security Agency (BIA), raised serious concerns regarding national security and the…
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