European intelligence agencies have announced the successful dismantling of a Belarusian spy network operating across the continent. The Czech Security Information Service (BIS) revealed that it, alongside counterparts from Romania and Hungary, collaborated to uncover the covert operation linked to Belarusian espionage activities.

Details provided by the BIS indicate that the network was engaged in gathering intelligence from multiple European countries, although specific locations and the scope of the spying efforts have not been publicly disclosed. The agencies emphasized that the operation underscores ongoing concerns over foreign espionage efforts within the region.

Officials from the involved agencies credited their cooperation and intelligence-sharing for the successful interception of the network. The discovery highlights the continued importance of vigilance among European nations regarding foreign intelligence threats amid complex geopolitical tensions in the region.

Further investigations are ongoing to assess whether additional individuals or related networks are involved. Authorities have assured the public that security measures remain a priority to prevent similar clandestine activities in the future.

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