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China pushes for a coup in Russia, secret preparation for a change of government; FSB warns

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According to the report, preparations for a coup d'état in Russia have accelerated. The operations "Spider Web-1" and "Spider Web-2" and the transfer to The New York Times of confidential information about the internal correspondence of the Federal Security Service characterizing China as an enemy country create this conclusion. It seems that some group in the Russian elite is trying to send a message about the existence of an "unofficial Moscow" that considers China an enemy, unlike the official Moscow that talks a lot about Russian-Chinese friendship. If the "unofficial Moscow" succeeds in spreading the idea that the Putin regime, which created the conditions for this by accusing China of intending to seize Russian territories in the Far East, is a traitor to the homeland sold to Beijing, a change of power in Russia will soon be inevitable. The implementation of operations "Spider Web-1" and "Spider Web-2" may also be the beginning of the path to military defeat, which will create favorable conditions for a change of power. The law of quantity turns into quality is in force.

The report also said that preparation for a change of government, Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin proclaims the inviolability of his growing friendship with China, but in the corridors of the FSB headquarters, the secret intelligence unit calls the Chinese "the enemy."The unit, which has not previously been publicly identified, warns that China poses a serious threat to Russia's security. Its officials say Beijing is increasingly trying to recruit Russian spies and gain access to sensitive military technology, sometimes by luring disillusioned Russian scientists, The New York Times reports. Intelligence officials say China is spying on Russian military activity in Ukraine to study Western weapons and tactics. They fear Chinese academics are laying the groundwork for territorial claims against Russia. They also say Chinese intelligence agents are spying in the Arctic under the cover of mining companies and university research centers. All of these threats are outlined in an internal eight-page FSB planning document that outlines priorities for combating Chinese espionage. It is undated, which may indicate that it is a draft, but the context suggests that it was drafted in late 2023 or early 2024.

The report added that the document is said to provide the most detailed insight to date into Russian counterintelligence views on China. Russia has endured years of Western financial sanctions since the invasion, largely thanks to China. After all, China is the largest buyer of Russian oil and a supplier of vital computer chips, software and military components. Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Putin have been pushing a "borderless" partnership, but a secret FSB memo shows that borders do exist." There is a political leadership, and they are all for rapprochement with China. And then there is intelligence and security services, and they are extremely suspicious," says Andrei Soldatov, an expert on Russian intelligence services who lives in exile in the UK.

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