Putin instructs the FSB to “fight scum” that seeks to “divide Russian society”

The President of the Russian Federation urged the special services to strengthen counterintelligence and keep the Russia-Ukraine border “under special control”. The Kremlin leader linked the threats arising on the territory of the aggressor country with the actions of Kiev and Western countries.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a speech at the FSB college on Tuesday, February 28, urged the special services to keep the Russia-Ukraine state border under special control and to create a barrier to sabotage groups there. The words of the Kremlin leader were reported by the TASS agency.

As part of his appeal to the secret services, the Russian president announced the need to fight those who try to “divide” Russian society, calling such people “scumbags”.

“Of course, the illegal activities of those who try to divide and weaken our society, those who try to use separatism, nationalism, neo-Nazism and xenophobia as weapons must be detected and stopped,” said the Russian President.

He also believes that the FSB should respond more quickly to “the intensification of Western intelligence activities against the Russian Federation.” It was alleged that the strengthening of the so-called “terrorist threat” in Russia is connected with the actions of Kiev and Western countries, which use their “old friends” for this.

Putin, in an advanced regime, ordered to monitor the work of factories in Russia’s military-industrial complex and places where people are massively clogged.

According to the head of the aggressor country, the special services should assist the RF Armed Forces in the war against Ukraine. To this end, he instructed the strengthening of counterintelligence activities.

“The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, the FSB and other special services gained invaluable combat experience during the special operation, it should be used to strengthen security,” Putin said.

What’s happening in Russia today: drones and Operation Carpet

Today, February 28, a drone crashed near the Gazprom plant in the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. The drone was found ten meters from the fence of the gas compressor station.

Today, in the Russian city of Tuapse in the Krasnodar Territory, drones filled with explosives attacked the oil depot of Rosneft.

On the morning of February 28, Pulkovo airport in St. Petersburg was closed. Due to information about the discovery of an unknown aerial object in the sky above the city, the plane did not take. In this regard, local authorities launched a special “Carpet” scheme, which caused many jokes on social networks.

Source: Focus

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