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Poland jails former Russian opposition activist and his wife for spying for Moscow

According to court documents, Russian citizen Igor R., identified by Russian media as Igor Rogov, was jailed for seven years while his wife Irina was sentenced to three years.

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What happened According to court documents, Russian citizen Igor R., identified by Russian media as Igor Rogov, was jailed for seven years while his wife Irina was sentenced to three years.
The headline split Euronews frames it as "Poland jails former Russian opposition activist and his wife for spying for Moscow". Politico Europe frames it as "Russian activist who admitted spying for Moscow sentenced in Poland".
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CenterPoland jails former Russian opposition activist and his wife for spying for Moscow

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EuronewsNews report · Jul 9, 4:00 PM

Poland jails former Russian opposition activist and his wife for spying for Moscow

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According to court documents, Russian citizen Igor R., identified by Russian media as Igor Rogov, was jailed for seven years while his wife Irina was sentenced to three years.

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Politico EuropeNews report · Jul 9, 2:13 PM

Russian activist who admitted spying for Moscow sentenced in Poland

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Investigators say the Kremlin used Igor Rogov to gather information on fellow Russian exiles and Europeans helping them settle.

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Jul 9, 2:13 PM: Politico Europe joined the source map.

Jul 9, 4:00 PM: Euronews joined the source map.

Now: score hidden until the source match is cleaner. Story health is developing · 2 sources · 1 bucket.