Russia has reportedly put a senior intelligence leader on house arrest, indicating President Vladimir Putin may be looking to place the onus for Moscow’s woes in invading neighbouring Ukraine on spy and military officials. The Federal Security Service (FSB) is an internal spy agency in Russia, though Sergey Beseda is in charge of the body’s foreign operations. He and his second-in-command, Anatoly Bolyukh, were detained, an expert cited by The Times on Saturday said. FSB sources verified the two intelligence officials were arrested, according to security investigations outlet Agentura editor A…