The Russian embassy in Vienna is reportedly collecting SIGINT.
During the dark days of the Cold War, Vienna became a premier hub for espionage because Austria’s ‘permanent neutrality’ allowed CIA, KGB, MI6, and other agencies to operate with unusual freedom.
Austrian law criminalized spying only against Austria itself, not foreign powers.
While those days are long gone, reports have arisen over the alleged work of signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection operated from the Russian embassy’s ‘antenna forest’.
Yesterday (4), Austria declared three Russian diplomats persona non gratae over spying allegations.
Austria EXPELLS 3 Russian diplomats over alleged ‘ANTENNA FOREST’ on diplomatic buildings — Reuters, citing Austrian MFA
They believe that those antennas are used to ‘commit espionage’pic.twitter.com/UbDQBOu43U
“Numerous satellite dishes placed on buildings used by the Russian state in Vienna, particularly a residential complex for diplomatic staff, have long attracted the attention of Austria’s maindomestic intelligence service, which has warned for years they could beused to intercept other states’ satellite communications.
‘It is unacceptable thatdiplomatic immunity be used to commit espionage’, Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger saidin a statement confirming that the three diplomats had already left thecountry. It brings to 14 the number of Russian diplomats Austria has expelled since 2020.”
The Russian embassy in Vienna said that Moscow would react harshly to Austria’s decision, ‘justified by nothing’.
Source: The Gateway Pundit