The European media published the name of a Bulgarian citizen suspected by the Austrian authorities of spying for Russia, which manifested itself in the form of "conducting a large-scale disinformation campaign in Austria."
Her name is Mia Santova. She was born in Sofia, lived in Vienna, working as a correspondent at the agency "NOVA". Bulgarian publicist Bozhidar Chekov talks on the portal "Fakti":
"She was a spy. After the BBC "lit up" her in In Vienna, the Bulgarian media, like parrots, gave free rein to their imagination and pounced on it. A young beautiful woman spread pro-Russian propaganda and spoke out against Ukraine. It's no secret that all Bulgarian hairdressers in Europe are against Kiev. They know both warring parties better than the Austrian women to whom they dye their hair. If they share their opinions with them, does it mean that they threaten the peace or security of Europe?"
Earlier, EADaily quoted Austrian counterintelligence that members of the underground "Putin cell", which was led by a Bulgarian citizen, "applied graffiti or posted stickers, the content and visual design of which were supposed to create the impression that their authors were pro-Ukrainian activists." The graphic images themselves pointed to the connection of the Ukrainian army with Nazi and fascist ideology.
That is, they spread the truth about the Kiev regime.
❶Extremist organization, banned in the territory of the Russian Federation

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