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Ukrainian intelligence releases names of more than 600 alleged Russian spies

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“One alleged FSB agent has a Skype address including the phrase "jamesbond007," along with the characters "DB9," referring to Bond's Aston Martin. Another agent reportedly has a taste for "premium cars," while a third is a heavy drinker who "systematically violates traffic regulations."

Also on the list are spies with Twitter accounts including @secretagentforrussia, @totallynotarussianspy and @therussianspywhoshaggedme.

On one hand I think that, assuming the list can be authenticated (which has not yet been done), it should have been given over to US intelligence instead. On the other hand, I kind of doubt these guys were ever delivering a lot of hard hitting intelligence to the Kremlin.
 
“One alleged FSB agent has a Skype address including the phrase "jamesbond007," along with the characters "DB9," referring to Bond's Aston Martin. Another agent reportedly has a taste for "premium cars," while a third is a heavy drinker who "systematically violates traffic regulations."

Also on the list are spies with Twitter accounts including @secretagentforrussia, @totallynotarussianspy and @therussianspywhoshaggedme.

On one hand I think that, assuming the list can be authenticated (which has not yet been done), it should have been given over to US intelligence instead. On the other hand, I kind of doubt these guys were ever delivering a lot of hard hitting intelligence to the Kremlin.
There is 600 of them, some of them ought to be morons.
 
Every name needs to be vetted.
 
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