In modern times, spy killings are executed through various methods that have evolved with advancements in technology and intelligence techniques. One commonly used method is the use of poison, which can be discreetly administered in various forms such as drinks, food, or even through contact with a contaminated object. For example, the assassination of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006 involved the use of radioactive polonium-210, indicating the sophistication of modern espionage tactics. Another approach is the use of covert operations, where trained operatives are deployed to eliminate targets either through direct physical attacks or by sabotaging their equipment or facilities. Additionally, cyber warfare has emerged as a new domain for spy killings, where hackers can disrupt critical systems or manipulate information to cause harm to targeted individuals. Overall, modern spy killings often employ a combination of both traditional and technologically advanced methods, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of espionage.
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