Russia's Department of Special Tasks (SSD)

SOURCE www.the-sun.com
Russia has reportedly created a new spy unit called the Department of Special Tasks (SSD) that engages in sabotage, cyber attacks, and assassinations across Europe, drawing comparisons to a modern-day KGB. The unit operates out of Moscow and is believed to have absorbed powers from other Russian intelligence agencies. The SSD employs old-school spycraft along with modern tactics like cyber warfare and sabotage, with a focus on targeting countries that support Ukraine or oppose Russia.

Key Points

  • SSD operates out of Moscow and is compared to a modern-day KGB
  • Targets countries supporting Ukraine or opposing Russia
  • Blends old-school spycraft with modern tactics like cyber warfare

Pros

  • Ability to engage in covert operations
  • Utilization of modern tactics like cyber warfare

Cons

  • Potential for increased tensions and conflicts with Western powers
  • Involvement in high-stakes plots and assassinations