Russian spy ring members jailed in U.K.
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Six Bulgarians were sentenced to prison in London for running a Russian spying operation. Using code names like Hollywood stars, they targeted journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian soldiers without causing physical harm.
Bulgarian nationals Orlin Roussev, Biser Dzhambazov and Katrin Ivanova, who were among six spies found guilty of spying for Vladimir Putin, can be seen sitting alongside politicians at an event to ...
Three of the group were convicted in March after a trial, while its leader Orlin Roussev, 47, and his deputy Biser Dzhambazov, 43, pleaded guilty last year. Prosecutors say the unit did not work ...
of the Russian paymaster" and "keep the Russians happy", a court heard. Orlin Roussev, 47, and his five 'Minions' - the children's characters whose name they used as an in-joke - they are facing ...
Six Bulgarians have been jailed after being convicted of spying for Russia, with ringleader Orlin Roussev running the operations from a rundown guesthouse on the east coast of England
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‘No James Bond activity on my end,’ ringleader of Russian spy ring told policeA Bulgarian spymaster who denied being part of a UK-based Russian espionage network despite being caught with a treasure trove of gadgets told police: “No James Bond activity on my end.” Orlin Roussev,
From James Bond jokes and secret spyglasses to Minions memorabilia, ITV News looks at five major moments from the busting of a spy ring working on UK soil. | ITV News Anglia