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China Alleges Foreign Intelligence Uses Sea Creatures for Coastal Spying

Beijing has asserted that foreign intelligence agencies are allegedly deploying tracking and monitoring devices on sea creatures. The Chinese government claims these devices are being used to gather sensitive information, specifically targeting potential weaknesses within China's coastal defense systems.

By Fainaron·Jun 12, 2026 (14 hours ago)·1 views
China Alleges Foreign Intelligence Uses Sea Creatures for Coastal Spying

Chinese authorities in Beijing have lodged a claim alleging that foreign intelligence agencies are engaging in unusual espionage activities along its coastline. The government asserts that these agencies are attaching sophisticated tracking and monitoring devices to various sea creatures.

The purpose of this alleged operation, according to Beijing, is to gather critical information that could potentially reveal vulnerabilities and weaknesses within China's extensive coastal defense systems. This claim underscores the nation's concerns regarding unconventional methods of intelligence collection targeting its strategic maritime borders.

According to Euronews, these allegations suggest a new frontier in intelligence gathering, focusing on marine life to survey sensitive coastal areas.

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