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Russian activist who admitted spying for Moscow sentenced in Poland
Russian activist Igor Rogov was sentenced to seven years in prison by a Polish court for spying on behalf of the FSB, admitting he shared information about Russian dissidents in Poland. His wife, Irina Rogova, received a three-year sentence for assisting in espionage, and Rogov was also convicted of attempting to smuggle explosives through Poland in 2024.
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