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The signatories of the collective letter to the President of the Russian Federat...

Not in business: Putin spies expelled from the west cannot find a job in the Russian Federation - Roszma (document)

The signatories of the collective letter to the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin emphasize that by this appeal they seek justice, not complain. Employees of diplomatic missions of the Russian Federation in the West, sent through a full -scale invasion of Russia in Ukraine in 2022, signed the President of the country Vladimir Putin with a collective letter asking to help in their difficult situation. About it writes Russian media The Insider.

According to the publication, the message came from the source from the administration of the President of Russia, but the names of 11 persons who have signed the document are unknown. After February 24, 2022, the first reaction of the international community headed by the United States was sanctions aimed at isolation of the Russian economy. The predictable measures included, in particular, the expulsion of 698 Russian diplomats from EU countries.

At the same time, The Insider reports that almost half of them were staffing officers of special services, GRU, HPR and FSB. "For many families of these officers, the unexpected departure from diplomatic missions has become a personal tragedy and gave birth to numerous problems," the letter reads.

In addition to those troubles that the reconnaissance officers brought from the Western countries, among the problems they encountered - paying in Moscow and finding places in schools and kindergartens for their children.

"Almost all of the" wives of these employees "have higher education and went to look for a job, but there are no worthy professions and salaries," - says in a letter, which is given, in their view, an outrageous example when the wife of one of the officers was offered to work with a magician Pizza.

At the same time, as the publication notes, the letter states that the attempts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia to find places for expelled staff in other Russian embassies in Africa, Asia, South America and the countries of the former USSR were not really successful - positions were already occupied.

The signatories emphasize that after the beginning of what the Kremlin calls a "special military operation", the European Union simply "declared a diplomatic war in our country", in which Russian intelligence officers who "do complex and sometimes risky" work were forced to leave European countries. The letter also challenges reports published in the event where Russian intelligence officers are accused of "incompetence and inaction, and sometimes even in gross unprofessionalism.

" The authors of the letter to Putin also claim that they provided vital information about Ukraine's military potential to full -scale aggression. In addition, The Insider told how the game unnoticed was warned by Moscow that Ukrainians would not welcome Russian troops as liberators.

"However, Putin was more entrusted not with the reports of intelligence, but to his godfather, Viktor Medvedchuk, later exchanged for captives of Azov fighters, as well as Expature of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych, who fled to Russia, and former Prime Minister Nicholas Azarov. The whole Ukrainian people are looking forward to their liberator from the Kiev regime, " - emphasizes the publication. However, according to the Insider, the cherry on the cake became the failure of the ninth FSB Directorate.

It was the staff of this unit who had to recruit local politicians in Ukraine to form a "fifth column", which at the time of a full -scale invasion should stand on the Kremlin's side. The newspaper also reported that the signatories are dissatisfied with journalists who allegedly illuminated the exploits of killed in Ukraine in Ukraine's assault teams. "Vladimir Vladimirovich (Putine. - Ed. ), We would like to emphasize that we do not complain, we are achieving justice," the letter reads.

We will remind, Focus wrote that on September 8, FBI Director Christopher Ray said that the number of Russian spies in the United States remains "too big", despite all attempts to eradicate them. On September 21, it was reported that several Bulgarians were suspected of collecting data for the Russian Federation. Earlier, in August, 22 diplomats of Russia and their families were deported from Moldova. The reason for deportation is suspicion of espionage under the country's government.