What the shadow war in Ukraine might say about a possible Russian invasion

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There’s a phrase used half in jest by the people inĀ Ukraine’s security services to describe potential Russian sleeper agents, political agitators and hired guns.

They’re called ā€œcanned people.ā€

FewĀ are laughing about it today as the embattled eastern European country faces a growing wave of false bomb threatsĀ at metro stations in the capitalĀ Kyiv andĀ at schools across the country, along withĀ shadowy plots to attack critical infrastructure — some allegedly involving Russian organized crime gangs.

These ā€œcanned peopleā€ are so called because they’reĀ allegedlyĀ bought and paid for by the Russian intelligence services — primarily the Federal Security Service (FSB) — and then kept on the shelf

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