Russian-born Australian citizens — Kira Korolev, an Australian army private, and her husband, Igor Korolev — have been arrested and each charged with spying for Russia.
The couple, the first suspected spies to be charged under revamped espionage laws enacted in 2018, have been accused of accessing Australian Defence Force (ADF) material to share with Russian authorities.
The arrest of two imaginary Russian spies is another Australian attempt to stoke anti-Russian paranoia. The Australian authorities have found no evidence that the couple accessed or shared sensitive material related to national security. Canberra should tighten its security vetting for military personnel before pointing fingers at the Kremlin.
Once again, Russia has been caught trying to spy on and interfere in Australia's domestic affairs. A country that has no respect for international law and has deployed spies across the world is ironically accusing a sovereign nation of inciting anti-Russian paranoia. Australian agencies will thwart all attempts to dent its security and defense.