Report Says CIA Is Behind Attacks Inside Russia, Using NATO Ally

Investigative journalist Jack Murphy reported that the CIA is using sleeper cells from a NATO ally to carry out attacks inside Russia. Murphy describes the plan as being “years” in the making and is “responsible for many of the unexplained explosions and other mishaps” that occurred since Russia invaded Ukraine. The information comes from three former U.S. intelligence officials, two former U.S. military officials, and a U.S. citizen who has been briefed on the campaign.” Murphy explained that “railway bridges, fuel depots, and power plants in Russia have all been damaged in unexplained incidents” since February 2022.

From Natural News:

He went on to report:

While no American personnel are involved on the ground in Russia in the execution of these missions, agency paramilitary officers are commanding and controlling the operations, according to two former intelligence officials and a former military official. The paramilitary officers are assigned to the CIA’s Special Activities Center but detailed to the agency’s European Mission Center, said the two former intelligence officials. Using an allied intelligence service to give the CIA an added layer of plausible deniability was an essential factor in U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to approve the strikes, according to a former U.S. special operations official.

Murphy says that operational command and control over the sabotage missions reside solely with the CIA “for legal reasons.” Still, he added that the unnamed NATO ally has a great deal of influence over which missions are actually carried out since that country’s sleeper cells are on the ground taking risks. He went on to say that the NATO ally, in particular, is not a client state for the CIA or a proxy, but rather that there is a close partnership involved. Murphy said he would not identify the country by name other than to say it is located in Europe.

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