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Dozens Of Russian Spies Disguised As Diplomats Are Active In Country: Switzerland

In Geneva and Bern, Russia has dozens of spies disguised as diplomats, the country's main intelligence agency reports, making it a hotbed of Russian espionage activity.

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Switzerland's main intelligence agency says Russia continues to have dozens of spies disguised as diplomats at its embassy in Bern and its mission to the United Nations in Geneva, making the Alpine nation a hotspot for Russian espionage activity in Europe.
     
The NDB spy agency said in its annual report, published on Monday, that while Russia's intelligence activities in Europe and North America have been weakened by the expulsion of Russian agents posing as diplomats following the Skripal incident in 2018 and last year's invasion of Ukraine, their number has remained stable in Switzerland.
     
“Of the roughly 220 people that are accredited as diplomatic or technical-administrative personnel at the diplomatic and consular representations in Geneva and Bern, at least a third are likely still active for Russian intelligence agencies,” it said in the report.
     
"Europe-wide, Switzerland is one of the states in which the most Russian intelligence personnel are deployed under diplomatic cover, including due to its role as a host country for international organizations," the NDB said.
     
While China is also believed to have dozens of spies at its diplomatic missions in Switzerland, their number is significantly less than Russia's, the agency said.
     
It said China is more likely to have spies masquerading as scientists, journalists, and businesspeople.

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