Bulgarian spies operating in UK named for the first time
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BBC Investigation Identifies Two Women Who Spied For Russia
What if the person sitting next to you on a plane wasn’t just another passenger—but a spy, watching your every move? That was the chilling reality for some journalists and dissidents across Europe, all thanks to a Russian espionage network operating from the UK.For the first time, two women involved in this sophisticated spy ring have been named—Cvetelina Gencheva, an airline worker in Bulgaria, and Tsvetanka Doncheva, based in Austria. What Ar…
The BBC has identified two women who are part of a Russian spy network. More on telegraaf.nl
BBC News has named two Bulgarian citizens who, according to the newspaper, were part of a group that conducted spy operas...
Reporting by the BBC has identified Bulgarian nationals Cvetelina Gencheva and Tsvetanka Doncheva as part of a Russian spy network run from the UK that targeted The Insider's editor-in-chief Roman Dobrokhotov and investigative journalist Christo Grozev. Three other members of the cell pleaded guilty, admitting that they knew they were spying for Russia, while three others were recently convinced by a jury after a trial at London's Old Bailey Cri…
Six more Bulgarians are expected to be sentenced in London for their role in the spy network for Russia - They even targeted Ukrainian soldiers - See photos
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