< img src = "/uploads/blogs/03/a3/ib-FR85jm93n_ef025939.png" Alt = "BBC named the names of women who spyed by the journalist of Christ Grozev in favor of the Russian Federation"/~ 62 < P > BBC identified two women who spied in favor of Russia under the leader of Bellingcat's project Christ Grozev and the editor -in -chief of The Insider Roman Dobrokhotov.
~ ~ ~ < P > Two women from Bulgaria, Tsvetelin Genchev and Donchev Tsvitanka, participated in surgery for journalists. Despite active participation in espionage, none of them was detained or found guilty of crimes at the time of the investigation.
< p >Genchev's Tsveteline lives in the capital of Bulgaria Sophia. Using her post in the airline, she used her position to collect information about the flights of people who were of interest to Russian special services. She was involved in tracking journalists, including Roman Dobrokhotov and Christ Grozev. Gencheva used software for airlines to receive flight information and was part of a chat group with other convicted for espionage.< p > Donchev's colorful, on the other hand, helped in tracking the journalist Christ Grozev in Austria. She occupied the apartment opposite his house and watched him with the help of a camera, taking pictures of his home. In addition, Donchev was involved in the anti -Ukrainian propaganda campaign, including the adhesion of stickers at the Soviet Military Memorial in Vienna to expose Ukraine as neo -Nazis. She also followed Austrian journalist Anna Talhammer, who investigated Russian espionage.
< p > Donchiv was arrested by Austrian police in December and suspected of espionage at the detriment of Austria. However, it was released because there is no & ldquo; no risk & Rdquo; Donchva's escape because she & ldquo; socially integrated & Rdquo; in the country and takes care of his mother, and that the risk of further crimes is not particularly high, given the UN & Rsquo; < p > both women acted in the Russian Spy Network, headed by Jan Marsalek, an Austrian businessman who became an agent of Russian intelligence. The network actively monitored the journalists who explored Russian espionage, as well as politicians and other persons who were considered enemies of the regime. Just six Bulgarians were sentenced in the UK for espionage in favor of Russia.
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