The Russian Security Council secretary's claim comes amid a Russian man being sentenced to 12-and-a-half years jail for sending missile components to the US.
Russia has reportedly "neutralised" hundreds of foreign spies in recent years, according to an ally of President Vladimir Putin.The Russian Security Council secretary claims hundreds of foreign spies have been "neutralised" in recent yearsUkraine military officials say troops have recaptured a village near Bakmut in eastern Ukraine
The news comes as Russia jails a man for 12 and a half years, for allegedly sending missile components to the US. Russia had suffered significant casualties and loss of equipment, as Ukrainian troops fortified some areas, the General Staff of Ukraine's armed forces claimed on Friday. An Ukrainian infantry fighting vehicle in Bakhmut, a city which has seen violent fighting during the war.During its three-month-old counteroffensive, Ukraine has reported slow but steady progress against entrenched Russian positions, retaking a string of villages and advancing on the flanks of Bakhmut.
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