61. The Russian spy chief did not include the US Central Intelligence Agency in his top three. 62. Two weeks ago, US officials arrested former Russian spy Vladimir Galkin when he arrived in the United States to attend a conference. 63. Two Russians charged with extortion and arson are suspected of being Russian spies, according to documents filed by police, a lawyer for the men said Tuesday. 64. Two weeks ago US officials arrested a former Russian spy, Vladimir Galkin, when he arrived in the United States to attend a conference. 65. Radioactive debris from dead nuclear-powered Russian spy satellites could damage working satellites orbiting the Earth, NASA officials said in a newspaper report published Sunday. 66. Russian spies may be trying to penetrate the British intelligence and security services by preying on agents with financial problems, a parliamentary committee warned Monday. 67. Russia has also demanded the recall of an Israeli diplomat charged with illegally obtaining photographs taken by Russian spy satellites. 68. Rojkov was accompanied at the dinner by the deputy chief of the Russian spy service, General Alexei Cherbakov. 69. Russian spy chief Nikolai Patrushev said Tuesday his services were forming a permanent working group with Western intelligence agencies to consult efforts in the fight against terrorism. 70. Russia suspects Kalugin handed over classified documents to Washington when he provided testimony in the US trial of former US army colonel and convicted Russian spy, George Trofimoff. |