FSB and sleeper agents among the Russians freed in prisoner swap
Members of Russia's Federal Security Service, or FSB, and sleeper agents living abroad were among those freed in a multinational prisoner swap on Thursday. The children of deep-cover agents posing as Argentinian expats in Slovenia were not even aware of their Russian heritage until they were transported to Moscow along with their parents, who were jailed for espionage in 2022.
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