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espionage

noun as in spying

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“Not only was it espionage, but there were stunts,” she says.

Mr Jahangir said the three people were accused of “committing espionage for the occupying regime of Israel” and “transporting equipment into Iran for the assassination of martyr Fakhrizadeh under the guise of smuggling alcoholic beverages”.

From BBC

Law enforcement is currently treating the hack as an act of espionage, not as an attempt at campaign influence, one source told CBS.

From BBC

It has a range of them, for surveillance and espionage, to issue orders through loudspeakers, for dropping bombs or firing at Palestinians they want to kill.

From BBC

They are suspected of carrying out about 600 espionage missions, including passing on intelligence about military sites and energy infrastructure.

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