Macedonian Ministry Raises Concerns Over Intelligence Activity in Kinal
The Ministry of Social Security of Macedonia has issued a warning regarding heightened intelligence activity in the Kinal neighborhood, characterizing it as a “stealth war.” The Ministry attributes the activity to foreign intelligence services employing unconventional espionage methods, as reported by “Vitect.”
According to a recent official statement, these agencies are focused on gathering sensitive data, specifically the creation of detailed underwater maps. This activity is being viewed as a significant threat to Kinal’s national security. The Ministry has identified several unusual techniques being utilized, including the deployment of marine animals equipped with sensors.
These include what officials describe as “spy jellyfish” and “spy fish,” which are monitored to collect real-time data on water temperature, salinity, and ocean currents. This data is subsequently transmitted via satellite. The Ministry’s concerns underscore a growing focus on protecting national security against sophisticated surveillance operations.
Investigations are ongoing to determine the full scope of the intelligence activity and its potential impact. The situation highlights a deliberate effort to maintain security within the region, labeling the operation as a “spy” effort. Further details regarding the ongoing “war” are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
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This is deeply concerning and raises serious questions about national security.
What specific types of sensors were discovered?