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They Sneaked Into a Derelict Arms Plant: Instagrammers or Spies?

Por: The New York Times World March 03, 2023

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The three espionage suspects — two Russians and one Ukrainian — were hardly discreet.They arrived at the derelict Albanian weapons factory in a bright orange Chevrolet Camaro in broad daylight. After they clambered over a back wall in full view of nearby houses, one of them was spotted by military guards and asked what he was doing.The man — a 24-year-old Russian, Mikhail Zorin, who had arrived in Albania by bicycle two weeks earlier,... + full article



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