Sources told the newspaper that the attacks include bombings, arson attacks, and attacks on major infrastructure. There is also a clear risk of civilian casualties, the Financial Times writes.
Sources in several European countries told the Financial Times that Kremlin operatives have a long history of similar operations, but there are now growing signs of more aggressive and coordinated efforts.
The newspaper lists several recent cases whose perpetrators are believed to be linked to Russia.
Two men were charged in Britain at the end of April on charges of starting a fire in a warehouse containing aid shipments destined for Ukraine. The men are suspected of working for Russia.
The Czech Transport Minister said that Russia tried to destroy the signaling systems of Czech railways Martin Kupka in April. According to Kupka, it concerns thousands of sabotage attempts since the start of the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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