Russian officials have sounded the alarm over what they claim is an intelligence-gathering scheme disguised as a patriotic photo contest, orchestrated by foreign spy agencies. A counter-disinformation group has suggested that Ukraine is behind the scheme.

In a statement issued on Monday, a regional branch of the Federal Security Service (FSB) warned the public that online advertisements promoting contests could be traps aimed at drawing individuals into illegal activities.

The FSB cited a supposed contest in which organizers requested high-quality photos of bridges, railway junctions, and industrial facilities. Officials said the true intent of the project was “the collection of intelligence on infrastructure and its transfer to a foreign intelligence service at the expense of Russian security.”

Russian media outlets identified an online post believed to have prompted the warning. They noted several signs suggesting the contest was suspicious – beginning with a typo in the word “contest,” possibly indicating the use of AI in its creation. Organizers also failed to publish detailed rules or obtain formal consent to process personal data, both of which are required under Russian law.