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The defence secretary has called on the public to report suspicious activity near military sites after a Russian TV crew prompted an alert at an Army base. | The defence secretary has called on the public to report suspicious activity near military sites after a Russian TV crew prompted an alert at an Army base. |
Gavin Williamson issued the warning after Timur Siraziev, of Channel One, was seen outside 77 Brigade's Berkshire base, the Mail on Sunday reported. | Gavin Williamson issued the warning after Timur Siraziev, of Channel One, was seen outside 77 Brigade's Berkshire base, the Mail on Sunday reported. |
The unit works in social media and psychological operations. | The unit works in social media and psychological operations. |
The MoD said Mr Siraziev's "suspicious" behaviour was monitored by the base's security systems. | |
Russia's Channel One later broadcast a report by Mr Siraziev containing footage apparently filmed from a vehicle as it passed the barracks in Hermitage on 21 November. | |
He is also shown speaking on camera as he walks close to an entrance to the base. | |
The Mail on Sunday said the security alert warns troops not to approach Mr Siraziev or engage him in conversation if they are alone but to contact police immediately. | |
Mr Williamson said: "We take the security of our bases and personnel incredibly seriously. | |
"If a member of the public sees anyone acting suspiciously in or around a military base it should be reported to the police as a matter of urgency." | "If a member of the public sees anyone acting suspiciously in or around a military base it should be reported to the police as a matter of urgency." |
With UK-Russian relations frosty in the wake of the Salisbury Novichok poisoning, GCHQ chief Jeremy Fleming warned earlier this year that Moscow posed a "real" and "active" threat to the international community. | With UK-Russian relations frosty in the wake of the Salisbury Novichok poisoning, GCHQ chief Jeremy Fleming warned earlier this year that Moscow posed a "real" and "active" threat to the international community. |
Last month, the head of the Army, Gen Mark Carleton-Smith, described Russia as a "far greater threat" to UK security than the Islamic State group. | Last month, the head of the Army, Gen Mark Carleton-Smith, described Russia as a "far greater threat" to UK security than the Islamic State group. |
Mr Siraziev is listed on the Russian Embassy's website as Channel One's bureau chief. | Mr Siraziev is listed on the Russian Embassy's website as Channel One's bureau chief. |
When set up in 2015, 77 Brigade was touted as a unit that would help the UK to fight wars in the "information age" by helping to win hearts and minds. | When set up in 2015, 77 Brigade was touted as a unit that would help the UK to fight wars in the "information age" by helping to win hearts and minds. |
It includes both regular troops and reservists. | It includes both regular troops and reservists. |
Head of the Army at the time, Gen Sir Nick Carter, said the move was about trying to operate "smarter". | Head of the Army at the time, Gen Sir Nick Carter, said the move was about trying to operate "smarter". |