MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday (March 6) said the Russian special services had ended the work of hundreds of spies and informers in the country last year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said the Russian special services had ended the work of hundreds of spies and informers in the country last year.
"Thanks to successfully executed special operations, the activity of 129 spies and 465 informers was stopped" in 2018, he said. The FSB's work"must be efficient, especially regarding the production of Russian weapons systems," Putin said.
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