Russian spy family reveals secret life in Europe

by times news cr

Russian ‍Spies ⁤Share Experiences Living⁣ Undercover in Slovenia

The recently freed Russian ‌spies, Artyom and Anna Dultsev, recently shared their experiences living undercover‌ in⁢ Slovenia ‍in⁣ an⁣ interview‌ with ⁤a Russian⁢ media outlet. Captured‌ in December 2022, the couple lived in Slovenia under false ​identities with their two children.

Their aliases were Ludwig Gisch and Maria Rosa Mayer Munos. Anna ran an art gallery, while Artyom⁤ founded an IT ‍company. ⁤Despite holding Russian nationality, the Dultsevs never spoke ⁢their native language.

During‌ the interview, Anna ​recounted‍ the moment they revealed their true ‌identities to their⁢ children during a flight to Moscow. They told their children, “We are Russians​ and ‍we are the Dultsevs.”

The⁤ Kremlin has acknowledged that the Dultsevs were “illegal” agents, ‍meaning spies operating ⁣with false identities abroad. Anna ⁤admitted to struggling to reacquaire ⁤her native language ⁤after⁣ years living⁤ undercover. The family raised their children in Spanish and Catholicism.

The Dultsevs emphasized their dedication to their country, with Artyom stating that “family is our country,” and Anna ⁢adding‍ that they would continue “serving Russia.”

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