Russian spies recruit girls to murder soldiers, warns National Police of Ukraine
If you thought Russian recruitment was just about burning electrical substations for a few hundred bucks, think again. They've moved on to actual contract killings, targeting young girls to do the dirty work.
The National Police of Ukraine just dropped some deeply unsettling news. Russian special services have shifted their online recruitment tactics from minor sabotage to straight-up assassination, specifically targeting young women to act as hit contract killers.
We are no longer talking about teenagers throwing Molotov cocktails at railway equipment. Since the beginning of the year, law enforcement has registered six cases of premeditated contract murders of military personnel. All of these hits were ordered and coordinated directly through messaging apps. Five of these attacks were carried out, while the police managed to prevent one just in time.
The scheme is dangerously simple. Russian handlers find young, naive, or cash-strapped girls in chat rooms, promise them easy money, and guide them step-by-step through planning and executing the attacks on targeted soldiers.
Apparently, the transition from burning relay boxes for quick cash to committing cold-blooded murder happened terrifyingly fast.
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