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Trial begins for 2 Swedes charged with spying for Russia

Por: ABC News World November 25, 2022

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STOCKHOLM -- Two Iranian-born Swedish brothers were on trial in Sweden Friday, charged with spying for Russia and its military intelligence service GRU for a decade.Peyman Kia, 42, and Payam Kia, 35, appeared before the Stockholm District Court to face charges of having worked jointly to pass information to Russia between Sept. 28, 2011, and Sept. 20, 2021.Between 2014 and 2015, Peyman Kia worked for Sweden’s domestic intelligence agency but... + full article



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