ГРУ (Руска Федерација) (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ГРУ (Руска Федерација)" in Serbian language version.

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  • „Russia military spy boss 'sacked'. BBC News. 24. 4. 2009. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „Gen Korabelnikov had been the head of military intelligence for 12 years and was a four-star general. Analysts say the 63-year-old was one of the main opponents of the planned military reforms, which could see the Russian armed forces shrink from 1.3 million serving men and women to one million. The majority of those cuts would come from the officer corps, which could see the loss of around 200,000 posts, including many generals. Some of the proposed reforms were said to have included the disbanding of several GRU-controlled army special forces (Spetsnaz) brigades and the redistribution of the command of some GRU structures to the SVR. Gen Korabelnikov is reported to have submitted his resignation in protest last November. 

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  • Collier, Kevin (20. 7. 2018). „The Russians Who Hacked The DNC Have Targeted At Least Three 2018 Campaigns, Microsoft Says”. BuzzFeed News. „Speaking on a panel at the Aspen Security Forum on Thursday, Tom Burt, Microsoft's vice president for customer security and trust, said that his team had discovered a spear-phishing campaign targeting three candidates running for election in 2018. Analysts traced them to a group Microsoft has nicknamed Strontium, which is closely tracked by every major threat intelligence company and is widely accepted to be run by the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence agency. 

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  • Payton, Laura (20. 1. 2012). „Spying mystery deepens with lack of information”. CBC News. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „Initial media reports said up to four Russian Embassy staff had been removed from a list of embassy and diplomatic staff recognized by Canada. CBC News has confirmed that two have had their credentials revoked since news broke of the naval officer's arrest, while two diplomats left the country a month or more before the arrest this week of Canadian Sub.-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle. 

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  • „Georgia Arrests Russian "Intelligence Operatives". Civil Georgia. 27. 9. 2006. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „Georgia's counter-intelligence service arrested four Russian military intelligence (GRU – Glavnoye Razvedovatelnoye Upravlenie) officers and eleven citizens of Georgia who were cooperating with Russian intelligence services, Georgian Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili said on 27 September [...] He said that two Russian intelligence operatives were arrested in Tbilisi – GRU colonel Alexander Sava, who was allegedly the chief of the group operating in Georgia, and Dimitri Kazantsev. Two others – Alexander Zavgorodny and Alexander Baranov – were arrested in Batumi, the Georgian Interior Minister said. 

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  • Petriashvili, Diana (28. 9. 2006). „Tbilisi Claims Russian Troop Movements in Response to Spy Dispute”. EurasiaNet. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „A Tbilisi city court 29 September ordered two Russian officers arrested in the Georgian capital, Dmitri Kazantsyev and Alexander Savva, and seven Georgian citizens to be held in pre-trial detention. The Russian consul in Georgia, Valeri Vasiliyev, told Rustavi-2 television that a lawyer for the officers had not been allowed into the courtroom. The Georgian Interior Ministry did not immediately comment on the allegation. The court also passed the same ruling for Konstantin Pichugin, who has been accused of espionage, but who is believed to be inside Russia's regional military headquarters, which remained surrounded by police for a second day. Moscow has refused to surrender Pichugin. 

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  • Fitsanakis, Joseph. „Austrian court finds unnamed retired Army colonel guilty of spying for Russia”. intelNews. „Martin M. reportedly served in peacekeeping missions in the Golan Heights and Cyprus before being posted at one of the Austrian Armed Forces' two headquarters, located in the western city of Salzburg. It was around that time, say prosecutors, that the unnamed man began spying for Russia. Starting in 1992, he was in regular contact with his Russian handler, who was known to him only as "Yuri". 
  • Fitsanakis, Joseph (22. 3. 2021). „Bulgaria confirms arrest of six-member spy-ring allegedly working for Russia”. intelNews. „On Friday, 19 March, the Bulgarian government confirmed the BNT report, saying that six Bulgarian citizens had been charged with espionage on behalf of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, known commonly as GRU. The GRU is Russia’s foremost military intelligence agency. The six alleged spies reportedly gave Moscow secrets about Bulgarian military affairs, as well as information concerning the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU). 
  • Fitsanakis, Joseph (9. 10. 2014). „Secret Russian spy base in Syria seized by Western-backed rebels”. intelNews. Архивирано из оригинала 11. 10. 2014. г. „At some point in the video, the seal of Syrian intelligence is clearly visible, placed next to the seal of the GRU's 6th Directorate, the branch of Russian military intelligence that is tasked with collecting signals intelligence (SIGINT). 

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  • Путин предложил вернуть военной разведке название ГРУ [Putin has proposed returning to the military intellegence agency the title GRU] (на језику: руски). Interfax. 2. 11. 2018. Приступљено 29. 1. 2020. „Непонятно, куда исчезло слово "разведывательное" – Главное разведывательное управление, надо бы восстановить', – добавил Путин [...]” 

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  • Lunev, Stanislav (12. 9. 1997). „Changes may be on the way for the Russian security services”. Prism. Jamestown Foundation. 3 (14). Архивирано из оригинала 25. 11. 2006. г. „The GRU is Russia's largest security service. It deploys six times more officers in foreign countries than the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), which is the successor of the First Main Directorate of the KGB. Moreover, 25,000 spetsnaz troops are directly subordinated to the GRU, whereas the KGB's various successor-organizations have been deprived of their own military formations since 1991. 
  • McDermott, Roger (2. 11. 2010). „Bat or Mouse? The Strange Case of Reforming Spetsnaz”. Jamestown. Jamestown.org. Приступљено 2014-08-19. 
  • McGregor, Andrew (26. 10. 2006). „Chechen Troops Accompany Russian Soldiers in Lebanon”. Jamestown Foundation. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „In a surprise move, the Russian Defense Ministry assigned security responsibility for its team of military engineers in Lebanon to two detachments of Chechen troops [...] The East and West battalions of Chechen troops are controlled by the Russian military intelligence (GRU) and do not report directly to the Chechen government. 

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  • Jones, Bruce (9. 5. 2017). „Tallinn jails GRU agent spying on Estonian and NATO forces”. Jane's Information Group. Приступљено 13. 5. 2017. „Artem Zinchenko, a Russian citizen legally resident in Estonia since 2013, was convicted on 8 May of espionage for Russia's GRU military intelligence organisation. Recruited in 2009 and arrested in January 2017, Zinchenko was sentenced to five years for spying on locations, equipment, and manoeuvres of Estonian and NATO forces and critical infrastructure. 

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  • „Remarks Minister of Defense, 4 October in The Hague” (Саопштење). The Hague, Netherlands: defensie.nl. 2018-10-04. Архивирано из оригинала 2019-08-14. г. Приступљено 2020-05-30. „Aleksei MORENETS. Evgenii SEREBRIAKOV. Note that their passport numbers differ from each other by only one digit. Oleg SOTNIKOV. Aleksey MININ 

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  • „Beyond the airstrikes: Russia's activities on the ground in Syria”. 8. 11. 2015. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „We believe that Russia's operation in Syria is a "hybrid war", not unlike the one seen in Ukraine. Apart from the airstrikes, Russia provides Assad forces with surface-to-surface rocket systems, combat vehicles, equipment, advisors, artillery support and spotters. More importantly, recently there have been more and more reports of Russian soldiers, vehicles and "volunteers" being spotted close to the frontlines. 

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  • Aid, Matthew (29. 7. 2012). „Russia's Andreyevka SIGINT Station”. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „The station is located in the Maritime Province of the Russian Far East near the tiny village of Andreyevka (Google Earth transliterates the name as Andreevka) at the following geographic coordinates: 44-30-30N 133-28-28E. [...] Built during the mid-1970s by the Soviets, a former senior NSA official mentioned it to me in the late 1980s as being "the biggest and baddest of the Sov's SIGINT stations". At the station's peak during the Cold War, it was jointly manned by several hundred KGB and GRU (Soviet military intelligence) SIGINTers. Today, the station is owned and operated solely by the GRU, and it would appear that the station has not been upgraded with new equipment in quite some time. 
  • Aid, Matthew (12. 5. 2012). „Soviet Eavesdropping Station Identified”. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „Andreyevka SATCOM Station: 44-30-30N 133-28-28E Some of these stations are still apparently active (the largest of which is the Andreyevka station near Vladivostok), although to what degree they are still working COMSAT targets cannot be determined from imagery available on Google Maps. 

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  • Matthews, Owen. „Erdogan and Putin: Strongmen in love”. Newsweek. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „The electronic intelligence was gathered, according to the report, by a Russian listening station at Hmemim Airport near Latakia, Syria, operated by the Sixth Directorate of GRU military intelligence. 

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  • Chase, Steven; Moore, Oliver; Baluja, Tamara (6. 9. 2012). „Ottawa expels Russian diplomats in wake of charges against Canadian”. The Globe and Mail. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „The Harper government has expelled staff at Russia's embassy in the wake of charges filed against a Canadian military intelligence officer for allegedly passing secrets to a foreign power, The Globe and Mail has learned. [...] A Russian embassy official acknowledged the following three staffers have recently left Canada, saying, however, that all departures were routine: Lieutenant Colonel Dmitry V. Fedorchatenko, assistant defence attaché. Konstantin Kolpakov, attaché. Mikhail Nikiforov, with the administrative and technical staff. The embassy did not provide a clear explanation for the fourth name now gone from Canada's official list of diplomatic, consular and foreign government representatives: Tatiana Steklova, who had been described as "administrative and technical staff". 

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  • „Putin Arrives in Style at Military Spy Base”. The Moscow Times. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „Unlike its predecessor, a drab, redbrick monolith nicknamed the Aquarium, the new GRU complex is a futuristic glass-clad and bulletproof structure that bears more than a passing resemblance to the London headquarters of Britain's MI6 [...] The complex, whose construction began in 2003, cost 9.5 billion rubles ($357 million) to build, and incorporates an area of 70,000 square meters. 
  • „Spies Still Everywhere, GRU Says”. The Moscow Times. 17. 7. 2003. Архивирано из оригинала 30. 12. 2016. г. „GRU commando units operate in the armed forces to provide field intelligence and carry out special operations, such as the penetration and elimination of enemy units. The military actively employs GRU commandoes in Chechnya, where they have proven to be about the most able of all military units. More than 300 commandos, intelligence officers and other GRU personnel have died in fighting in Chechnya, Korabelnikov said. 

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