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Ryan Fogle: U.S. Embassy worker accused of being spy leaves Russian on New York-bound plane
U.S. Embassy worker accused by Russian agents of being CIA spy is seen boarding a plane back to New York Photos of his belongings show he was in possession of two wigs, three pairs of sunglasses, a microphone, a knife and plenty of money The U.S. Embassy worker accused of spying on Russia for the CIA has left Moscow, five days after he was publicly ... (more)
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From biggest CIA leaker Hanssen to 'undercover agent' Fogle:...
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I wanted to report on the very interesting story of American Embassy Worker Ryan Fogle who was kicked out of Russia today having been caught 'in the act' of trying to recruit a Russian Special Service Agent to work for the CIA.
Ryan Fogle Detained By Russia, Accused Of Spying For C.I.A.
Russia's security services say they have caught a U.S. diplomat who they claim is a CIA agent in a red-handed attempt to recruit a Russian agent.
Former Hong Kong diplomat jailed 12 years for spying
Dutch spy formerly based in city gets 12 years for passing details of military operations in Afghanistan and Libya to Russian intelligence A former Hong Kong-based diplomat has been jailed for 12 years for selling hundreds of sensitive military documents to Russia intelligence - including Nato's activities in Afghanistan and Libya.