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Russian spies in spotlight over Ukraine war shortcomings

  • Observers believe Russia had expected to make far more rapid progress in Ukraine since launching its invasion
  • Several reports have said the heads of a shadowy section of Russia’s powerful FSB have been placed under house arrest

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Russian President Vladimir Putin. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

The stuttering progress of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has thrown an unwanted spotlight on the Russian intelligence services, who observers say failed to prepare the Kremlin for the realities of the assault.

Several reports have suggested that a shadowy section of Russia’s powerful Federal Security Agency (FSB) has come under particular scrutiny with its leader interrogated and reportedly even under house arrest.

This has led several commentators to question if all is well at the ominous headquarters of the FSB on Lubyanka Square in Moscow, once the home of the KGB in the USSR.

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Observers believe Russia had expected to make far more rapid progress in the invasion after it was launched on February 24, with forces that were welcomed rather than face fierce resistance from Ukrainians.

“People did not make clear to (President Vladimir) Putin the reality of the situation,” said a French intelligence source, who asked not to be named.

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“The system is hardening up, bunkering down so that Putin does not receive too much bad news,” added the source.

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