The head of MI6 Sir Richard Moore has used a rare speech to encourage Russians who are ‘silently appalled’ by Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine to become spies for Britain.
Russians who are ‘silently appalled’ by Vladimir Putin’s war inSir Richard Moore used a rare public speech to convince those disaffected by the invasion and life in their country to share their secrets to help end the bloodshed.In a speech in Prague, he said: ‘There are many Russians who are silently appalled by the sight of their armed forces pulverising Ukrainian cities, expelling innocent families from their homes and kidnapping thousands of children.
Sir Richard stressed ‘many Russians are wrestling with the same dilemmas and the same tugs of conscience’ as their predecessors did in 1968 when the Soviet tanks crushed the Prague spring uprisings. ‘I invite them to do what others have already done this past 18 months and join hands with us. Our door is always open,’ the veteran intelligence officer said.
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