Austria Expels Three Russian Diplomats Over Alleged Intelligence Activities
Austria ordered the expulsion of three Russian diplomatic personnel following allegations of signals intelligence operations.

Austria has expelled three Russian diplomats from the country over allegations of signals intelligence activities, according to official reports.
The expulsion order comes amid ongoing tensions between European nations and Russia, though specific details about the nature of the alleged spying activities were not immediately disclosed by Austrian authorities.
The diplomatic action reflects broader concerns among European allies about Russian intelligence operations within their territories. Such expulsions have become increasingly common as European nations take stronger stances against perceived security threats.
Russia has not immediately responded to the expulsion order. The affected diplomatic personnel are expected to leave Austrian territory within a specified timeframe, though exact details of the departure timeline were not provided.
The incident adds to a series of diplomatic tensions between European Union member states and Russia, particularly regarding intelligence and security matters. Austria's decision follows similar actions taken by other European nations in recent years over alleged espionage activities.