Romania, Czechia, and Hungary disband Belarusian espionage network in Europe

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Sonya Bandouil Sep 09, 2025 · 1 min read
Romania, Czechia, and Hungary disband Belarusian espionage network in Europe
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Romania, Czechia, and Hungary have jointly dismantled a Belarusian espionage network operating across Europe, the Czech Security and Information Service (BIS) announced on Sept. 8.

According to BIS, the network was organized by Belarus’s State Security Committee (KGB) to recruit agents and collect sensitive intelligence.

Among those exposed was a former deputy of Moldova’s intelligence service (SIS), who allegedly passed secret information to the KGB.

Czech authorities emphasized that the espionage network was able to expand “primarily thanks to the ability to move freely across Europe.”

As part of the operation, Prague declared one Belarusian embassy employee working for the KGB persona non grata and ordered their expulsion.

“We will not tolerate the abuse of diplomatic cover for intelligence activities,” the Czech Foreign Ministry said in a statement.