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Aktualitet2023-06-16 15:11:00

A few days after being released, the Russian "spies" are back on the ground, caught taking pictures in Surrel

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A few days after being released, the Russian "spies" are back on the

" Timofeeva and Alpatov are the two Russians, who, although with "compulsory appearance" after the story of espionage in Gramsh, are kept under surveillance by the law enforcement authorities. Immediately after being released, they returned to their passion for photography with the military and military bases. This time in the area of ​​Dajti, near Surreli, where by chance the house of the prime minister is. "

Two days ago, Timofeeva and Alpatov were stopped by police services while walking near these bases in Dajti area and were escorted to police station number 4 and were interrogated for several hours.

It is learned that other photos of the bases and some military vehicles were found on their mobile phones, which were taken by the investigators, and then Svetlana Timofeeva and Fedir Alpatov were released.

We remind you that Mikhail Zorin is kept under "house arrest" after suspicions that he is part of Russian espionage. Sources close to the prosecution indicated that there is also a testimony of his in which it is shown how Zorin has given details about his recruitment by Russian agents during the anti-Putin protests.

"As part of the joint exercise "Defender 23", the authorities have increased their vigilance for any possible agent activity. And as it is known from sources near the border police, two other Russian citizens have been ordered to leave immediately. Unofficially it is said that they have been stopped in the Mullet area again taking pictures."

The joint exercises "Defender" in the past have also shown that they are a target of the Russian agency. In the run-up to NATO's largest military exercise in the Balkans in 2021, secret service and counter-terrorism informants in Albania reported several Russians and Czechs as suspected espionage.

One of them, Georgii Budanov, entered from the Qafë Thana border point with his vehicle and declared that he was coming for tourism. Anti-terror reported that Budanov was seen moving on foot from Orikum to Karaburun Mountain, near the Pashaliman military base. In this case, the prosecutor's office closed the investigation due to the lack of evidence.

On the eve of the next exercise, the intelligence and anti-terrorist services have again been put on alert for suspicious activities. Meanwhile, Albania, joining the countries that took coercive measures against Russia, reports sanctions against 52 entities and 654 individuals. / A2 CNN

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