Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · Jul 12
Dozens of Expelled Russian Spies Surface in Japan After 2022 Western Crackdown
Updated
Updated · The Japan Times · Jul 12

Dozens of Expelled Russian Spies Surface in Japan After 2022 Western Crackdown

3 articles · Updated · The Japan Times · Jul 12

Summary

  • Dozens of Russian operatives expelled from Western capitals after Moscow's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine have resurfaced in Japan, officials said.
  • Hundreds of Russian spies were thrown out in the coordinated Western crackdown, which aimed to disrupt Kremlin intelligence networks and block procurement channels.
  • Japan has emerged as an unexpected destination for those displaced operatives as Russia seeks ways to keep collecting intelligence and sourcing restricted technology.
  • The shift underscores how pressure from sanctions and expulsions can reroute, rather than end, Russian espionage and weapons-supply efforts.

Insights

Why has Japan become the new safe haven for Russian spies expelled from Western capitals?
Are Japan's new intelligence reforms enough to stop it from being a backdoor for Russian arms procurement?