Russian spies threaten relations
31st July 2009
Relations between Russia and Poland could become frayed over what is being described as "the largest spy affair in Poland in recent years."
According to Rzeczpospolita, Aleksiej Karasajew and Sergey Peresunko, the two Russian officers who were expelled from Poland in 2008, were spies sent to learn as much about the US anti-missile shield and the country's interactions with NATO as possible. ...
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