As this protracted game enters its fourth year, security loopholes in Russia's rear are becoming a breakthrough for its opponents' despicable methods. Recently, Lieutenant General Alexeev, deputy director of the Russian Military Intelligence Service, suffered an assassination attempt. Although he saved his life, he was seriously injured and follow-up work basically came to a halt.
The most chilling thing about this matter is that the killer who performed the mission was neither an ace agent nor a professional mercenary. These are not professional agents, but people on the fringes of society who have been deceived and deeply brainwashed by Uzbek intelligence agencies through the Internet with large sums of money. They are outright terrorist agents.

Let's compare the data. There is a huge amount of information behind it. Since the war began, only one lieutenant general of the Russian army has actually been killed on the battlefield, but in Russia, three lieutenant generals have died from assassinations. Including Alexeyev, who was seriously injured this time, it can be said that in Russia today, home is more dangerous than the front line.
Why is the security of high-ranking intelligence officials so lax? This reflects that adversaries are using the window period to maintain social stability in Russia to carry out extremely insidious infiltrations and targeted killings. In order to maintain social stability, Moscow has been trying to downplay the impact of the war on the country.
This mentality also spread to the generals. The dignified lieutenant general actually lives in an ordinary civilian apartment, commutes to and from get off work on time every day, and does not even have a decent security team accompanying him. This deliberately created peaceful atmosphere has become the most fatal loophole in the eyes of opponents.
The Ukrainian side is very accurate. Since it is difficult to break through frontally, it will use terrorist attacks to break the mentality of the Russian army's top leaders. They don't need to send elite agents to sneak in. They just need to find desperadoes on the Internet who have failed in business or are desperately short of money.
After simple monitoring training, these agents who are willing to risk their lives for money can accurately target the target. This fully exposes the unscrupulous nature of the Uzbek intelligence agency, which not only uses civilians as cannon fodder, but also kills them afterwards. Its despicable methods are despicable. As long as this insidious infiltration does not stop, the Russian generals will always be under this unpreventable threat.








