Dec. 15 (UPI) -- Incoming spy chief Blaise Metreweli will use her first speech as head of MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence service, to warn of the grave threat from Russia, particularly from its use of hybrid warfare.
The agency's first woman head was set to warn of what she called "an acute threat posed by an aggressive, expansionist and revisionist Russia" and that its use of cyberattacks and drones meant "the frontline was everywhere."
Metreweli, who took over from the outgoing "C," Sir Richard Moore, on Oct. 1, will detail incidents of hacking and flying of drones near vital infrastructure by Russian proxies as examples of its use of hybrid tactics.
Russia has been waging this type of low-grade war on Ukraine's Western allies since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, according to analysts, flying drones into NATO airspace neighboring Ukraine, disrupting flights by allegedly flying drones near European airports and cutting undersea cables.
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