
IDF Threatens Elimination of Russian Leaders Who Wish Israel Ill
Key Takeaways
- Israeli military spokeswoman Anna Ukolova threatened Russian authorities who wish Israel ill could be eliminated.
- Threat followed Russian warnings Moscow traffic cameras were vulnerable to Israeli exploits.
- Israel reportedly used exploits to monitor Ayatollah Khamenei's residence before assassinating him.
IDF Threatens Russian Authorities
IDF spokeswoman Anna Ukolova provoked an international controversy by threatening Russian authorities who oppose Israel with 'elimination.'
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She suggested Israel could exploit Russian security vulnerabilities to track and eliminate targets.

The remarks came amid heightened tensions following the assassination of Iranian Ayatollah Khamenei.
Ukolova ominously warned that 'Khamenei's elimination shows our capabilities are serious.'
She vowed that 'no one who wishes us harm will be left aside.'
When questioned about Israeli access to Russian traffic cameras, Ukolova declined to answer directly.
She emphasized Israel's demonstrated ability to penetrate what were presumed to be secure Iranian systems.
Her remarks raised widespread concerns about potential Russian surveillance vulnerabilities.
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