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Chits In Walls, Meets In Park: How Italian Spies Sold NATO Secrets To Russia
India🏛️ PoliticsCenter6 hr. ago

Chits In Walls, Meets In Park: How Italian Spies Sold NATO Secrets To Russia

The article reports on a retired Italian spy who allegedly sold highly classified NATO secrets to Russia. According to the information provided, the individual received €4,000 in cash for each piece of classified information exchanged. The method of communication included meetings in parks and exchanging information through chits hidden in walls. The article highlights the alleged espionage activities but does not provide further details on the extent of the disclosures or any official confirmation of the allegations.

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Chits In Walls, Meets In Park: How Italian Spies Sold NATO Secrets To Russia

The article reports on a retired Italian spy who allegedly sold highly classified NATO secrets to Russia. According to the information provided, the individual received €4,000 in cash for each piece of classified information exchanged. The method of communication included meetings in parks and exchanging information through chits hidden in walls. The article highlights the alleged espionage activities but does not provide further details on the extent of the disclosures or any official confirmation of the allegations.

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