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Europe is under attack — not with bombs, but with saboteurs recruited through social media. These “low-level agents” aren’t spies. They’re petty criminals or ordinary people, hired for small sums to commit acts of sabotage — then discarded.

From graffiti to drone threats, this new form of hybrid warfare is blurring the line between peace and war. Russia’s tactics are evolving, and Europe is fighting back with cyber defenses, drone walls, and a push for resilience.

In this 1-minute breakdown, we dive into how these covert operations work, how they're being stopped, and what you need to watch out for. The war isn’t always on the battlefield — sometimes, it starts in your inbox.
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00:00Did you know Europe is fighting invisible saboteurs hired for the price of a cheap dinner?
00:05These aren't trained spies. They're low-level agents.
00:08Petty criminals or regular people lured on apps like Telegram.
00:11Their mission? Minor sabotage. Quick, dirty, and deniable.
00:16Rush has been perfecting this playbook. Using social media to spot targets,
00:20then dropping them after one job. Spray graffiti. Start a fire.
00:25Snap photos of military bases. Caught in the gray zone between peace and war,
00:29Europe is now waking up. Germany and others are beefing up drone defenses
00:34and pushing for smarter cyber counterattacks.
00:37But experts warn shooting back too fast could spark a bigger fire.
00:41The real defense? Make attacks pointless by building resilience and exposing these tactics early.
00:47From Berlin to Warsaw, officials urge, don't fall for shady DMs or fast cash offers.
00:53You could be playing right into the hands of foreign intelligence.
00:56The battlefield is shifting, and it's closer than you think.
01:00Sometimes, the fight starts with a simple like or share.
01:03Please like or share.
01:04Please like or share.
01:05Please like or share.
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