At least 12 Albanians became Russia's spy

There are at least 12 Albanians who have been spying on the state and its people, for Russia from 1999 to 2003. This clue has recently been disclosed by a file issued by the State Intelligence Service in Albania, which Reportv has released. TV, and talking about the network of [...]
This clue has recently been disclosed by a file issued by the State Intelligence Service in Albania, which Reportv has released. TV, which is about Moscow's network of agents in Albania over these four years.
Besides these 12 Albanians, five Russians and one Greek were spying.
Also involved are diplomats and journalists, who, because of their activity, are reportedly forwarded by the Albanian secret service.
The latter also attended a person who, according to the Report TV, held the post of adviser to the chairman of one of the major right-wing parties in Albania.
The focus of the 28-page file was a Russian national who came as a correspondent of a Russian newspaper, allegedly to cover events in the region. During his stay in Albania, he reportedly spoke Albanian with a northern axis, drew the attention of the SHESH, whose agents put him under surveillance, also tracking the phone. The file reportedly did not have a job office in Tirana but expanded Russian Embassy facilities.












