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Slovakia: Blitzer Spark Security Policy Debate

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They should actually monitor the traffic - but now several speed cameras in the test operation cause unrest in Slovak politics. In the equipment are Russian components, which could become a risk. By P. pioneer.

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They should actually monitor the traffic - but now several speed cameras in the test operation cause unrest in Slovak politics. In the equipment are Russian components, which could become a risk. By P. pioneer.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The case should be discrediting for the speed camera supplier.

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Minister of Investments, Regional Development and Informatization Samuel Migal clarified after the government meeting that the government did not deal with the Russian cameras issue, which has been resonating in the public space since the beginning of August. "It is unpleasant from my point of view, but whatever I would say to Minister Šutaj Eštoka,...

·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Russian components capable of transmitting recorded data were found in two traffic cameras ordered by the Slovak Ministry of Internal Affairs. The devices are capable of capturing detailed images of cars and their occupants. The case could have serious political repercussions. The opposition is demanding the resignation of Interior Minister Mateusz Szutaj Esztok. Prime Minister Robert Fico is mocking the accusations.

Hybrid warfare: Russians try to spy on us through speed cameras. This isn't political fiction, but a real-life incident that highlights the new forms of hybrid warfare Russia is waging against Europe. Recently, in Slovakia, experts discovered a communications module hidden inside state-of-the-art speed cameras. These devices, installed along Slovakian roads, were designed to monitor vehicle speeds, but have proven to be potential espionage tools…

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Il Quotidiano d'Italia broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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