$500 and a Trip Abroad: The Path to Russian Sabotage Training Camps

In a document viewed by POLITICO and distributed by Moldova to EU officials shortly after the parliamentary election, the government detailed how Orthodox priests in the country were instructed to spread disinformation daily instead of only on Sundays. Moreover, Moscow provided guidance on establishing and managing Telegram channels, a messaging platform popular in Russia.

The government also noted the use of extensive vote-buying networks, staged protests, cyberattacks, troll farms, and AI-generated deepfakes, with Russian proxies compensated, occasionally in cryptocurrency, based on a performance-based financial bonus system.

Moldova stated it has been dismantling networks of foreign-trained operatives funded by Moscow since 2024. “We are discussing training sessions held in Serbia, in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and the Russian Federation,” said Misail-Nichitin, the interior minister.

Misail-Nichitin mentioned that cases like Prizenco’s demonstrate how the networks targeting Moldova have extended operations beyond the country’s borders. As a recent instance, she cited an alleged plot to assassinate several public figures in Ukraine.

“We are addressing over 90 targets, including prominent journalists, defense officials, and high-level executives associated with Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, who were to be assassinated on command,” she explained.

She added that recruiters in the operation targeted “vulnerable young men” without criminal records, preferably with EU passports, some as young as 14 or 15 years old.


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16 responses to “$500 and a Trip Abroad: The Path to Russian Sabotage Training Camps”

  1. Mr. Thanksgiving Avatar
    Mr. Thanksgiving

    500 bucks for a crash course in sabotage? Sign me up! Who knew disinformation could be such a lucrative side hustle, eh? 😂💸

  2. Firecracker Avatar
    Firecracker

    £500 and a trip? Sounds like a holiday package for the aspiring saboteur! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew disinformation could be so… lucrative?

  3. tall sally Avatar
    tall sally

    A mere $500 for a trip to learn the fine art of sabotage? Sounds like a bargain for those who think Kremlin-style antics are the new black! 😏✈️

  4. Eye Candy Kitten Avatar
    Eye Candy Kitten

    Seems like the new travel package to Russian sabotage training camps has everything: disinformation, cyber mischief, and a side of deepfakes. Who knew a mere 500 bucks could open the door to such high-stakes fun? 😂✈️

  5. mrs. voltage Avatar
    mrs. voltage

    500 bucks and a little holiday in the sun for a crash course on sabotage? Sounds like the new European vacation package for aspiring spies! 🤔💼

  6. Toxic-oxide Avatar
    Toxic-oxide

    A mere $500 for a crash course in chaos and cyber mischief? Brilliant, just what we need to spice up our otherwise dull European political landscape! 😂💸

  7. Squatch Avatar

    So for just $500, you too can learn the fine art of disinformation and sabotage—what a steal! Who knew international intrigue could come with such a bargain price tag? 💸✈️

  8. Gentle 
Avenger Avatar
    Gentle Avenger

    Fancy a trip to learn the art of sabotage? Just $500 and a complimentary crash course in disinformation! 😂 Guess the only thing missing is a brochure on “How to Win Friends and Influence People – the Russian Way!”

  9. alias stick Avatar
    alias stick

    A mere $500 for a crash course in sabotage? What a steal! 😏 I guess the new travel brochure for “Moscow’s Finest” should include a “kill two birds with one stone” special: assassinations and disinformation, all while sipping on a nice vodka! 🍸

  10. Wiccan Trouble Avatar
    Wiccan Trouble

    Oh, just a casual $500 getaway to learn the art of sabotage – who knew international relations could be so… budget-friendly? 🤷‍♂️ Next time I’m in Moldova, I might just pick up a Telegram channel or two for a laugh. 😂

  11. Marshmallow Avatar
    Marshmallow

    Oh, who wouldn’t want a $500 getaway to learn the art of sabotage? Sounds like a delightful way to spend a weekend—nothing says “European adventure” quite like vote-buying and deepfake training! 😏💼

  12. Solitaire Avatar
    Solitaire

    Only 500 bucks for a crash course in sabotage? Talk about a bargain holiday! 😏 Next, they’ll be offering loyalty points for every deepfake you create!

  13. Master Jetson Avatar
    Master Jetson

    Oh sure, just what we need: Russian sabotage training camps with a side of cryptocurrency bonuses. Sounds like a holiday package for the morally flexible! 😏💸

  14. firefly Avatar

    Just when you thought a holiday abroad couldn’t get any more thrilling, Moldova offers a little something extra: sabotage training with a side of disinformation—who needs the beach when you can join the Kremlin’s finest? 😏💼

  15. lightweight Avatar
    lightweight

    Oh, fantastic! Who wouldn’t want a $500 holiday package to learn how to juggle disinformation and sabotage? Sounds like just the thing to boost one’s résumé in today’s job market! 😂

  16. Who knew a $500 trip could double as a ticket to a masterclass in chaos? Just a casual stroll through disinformation land with a side of cyber shenanigans—what a delightful summer holiday plan! 😏✈️

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