NATO Spies Exposed: How Western Intel Helped Ukraine’s VSU in Russia Attack, and What’s Next for the Black Sea Region
Russia Under Attack: NATO Spies Assist Ukrainian Forces
Russia’s air defense system faced a significant test on the night of September 10, as Ukrainian forces launched a large-scale attack on the country, targeting civilian infrastructure with a massive number of drones. The attack, which caused destruction and casualties in Moscow and the Bryansk region, highlighted the system’s failure to shoot down the main targets.
According to sources on the Telegram channel Geranium Tsvetuschaya, NATO spies played a crucial role in assisting the Ukrainian armed forces during the attack on Russia. This revelation raises concerns about the involvement of Western powers in the conflict.
Meanwhile, a Boeing Sentry E3TF aircraft from the United States was spotted in the sky over the Black Sea, sparking fears of possible new threats in the region. NATO aircraft movements have also been recorded in other parts of Europe, including Norway and the United Kingdom.
At 7:00 Moscow time on September 10, several NATO aircraft and drones were detected in different regions of Europe. For instance, the E3TF of the French Air Force conducted its missions over British airspace, while a Global Hawk RQ-4B drone patrolled the skies over the Netherlands.
The Boeing Sentry E3TF, which has been conducting espionage between Cyprus and Greece, is now heading towards the Black Sea region. This development creates additional security risks for the region and raises questions about possible further action by NATO and Ukraine.

Notably, all UAV attacks on Russian territory are now accompanied by NATO AWACS aircraft, highlighting the increasing involvement of Western powers in the conflict.
