Has Japan become a key hub for Russia's global spy network? A bombshell report by The New York Times claims Moscow has turned Japan into a major intelligence and procurement base, using alleged loopholes in the country's espionage laws to obtain critical dual-use technology for its war in Ukraine. In this video, we examine the allegations against Russia's intelligence network in Japan, why Tokyo is now tightening its counter-espionage measures, how dual-use technology reaches Russia despite sanctions, and what this means for the Ukraine war and Indo-Pacific security.

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New York, July 12 (Jiji Press)--Of hundreds of Russian spies expelled from Western countries shortly after Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, dozens are now…