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Austria expels 3 Russian Embassy staff over suspected antenna spying in Vienna

VIENNA (AP) 鈥 Austria expelled three Russian Embassy employees who were suspected of espionage by using antennas on Russian diplomatic buildings, the Foreign Ministry said Monday.

The ministry confirmed a report aired Sunday by the Austrian public broadcaster ORF, which said Austrian authorities suspected the three diplomats of engaging in spying activities using antennas on the roofs of the Russian Embassy in Vienna and a diplomatic compound in the Donaustadt district.

The installations allowed Russia to intercept data transmitted by international organizations based in Vienna via satellite internet, ORF reported.

Austria hosts several U.N. agencies, including the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

鈥淓spionage is a security problem for Austria. In this government, we have changed course and are taking decisive action against it,鈥 Austria鈥檚 Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger said in a statement.

鈥淲e have made this unequivocally clear to the Russian side, also with regard to the array of antennas at the Russian embassy. One thing is clear: it is unacceptable for diplomatic immunity to be used to engage in espionage.”

Western European nations and Russia have expelled each others鈥 diplomats on several occasions since in February 2022. Austria, a European Union member with a policy of military neutrality, was initially hesitant to take such action but has recently Russian diplomats.

According to ORF, the Russian ambassador was summoned to the Foreign Ministry in April over the diplomats’ activities. The Russian side was asked to lift their immunity in order to allow prosecutors to pursue an investigation, but it refused, leading to the expulsions, ORF reported. They have already left Austria, it said.

In her statement, the foreign minister said that Austria was currently tightening the espionage law to prevent such cases. The punishes espionage by foreign services only if it targets Austrian interests. According to the Austria Press Agency, changes proposed by the government would call for the similar protections when it comes to international organizations.

The Russian Embassy said in a statement on Monday that it had taken note of Austria’s 鈥渙utrageous鈥 decision concerning its employees.

Moscow will respond strongly, the statement said, adding, 鈥淰ienna bears full responsibility for the further deterioration of bilateral relations, which are already at a historical low.鈥

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