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    Home » Blog » Children of Russian spy couple discover their parents’ nationality after prisoner swap

    Children of Russian spy couple discover their parents’ nationality after prisoner swap

    August 3, 2024Updated:August 3, 2024 World No Comments
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    NNEW DELHI: The children of an undercover Russian spy partners who posed as Argentines in Slovenia were conscious that their parents were Slovenian until they learned the truth during the most recent prisoner-transfer between seven nations.
    When they flew to Moscow, Sofia ( 11 ) and Daniel ( 8 ) learned that their parents were Russian spies.
    In the most recent prisoner swap agreement, the detective duo Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva were included among the 24 captives.
    Story of Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva
    In Slovenia, Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva lived secretly as Ludvig Gisch, an IT executive, and Maria Rosa Mayer Munos, a museum owner and supplier.
    After posing as an Argentinian partners in Slovenia, Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva were found guilty of spying.
    On July 1st, the pair and their kids traveled from Istanbul, Turkey, to Moscow.
    The couple received a jail sentence on July 1 after entering a criminal espionage plea in a court in Ljubljana.
    Children fails to recognise Putin
    Vladimir Putin, the Russian leader, welcomed the couple and their kids when they left Moscow. But, the children failed to realise Putin, Kremlin spokesperson said. Eventually, the kids questioned Putin’s kids.
    Anna smiles Putin
    When Anna Dultseva stepped out of the aircraft and embraced President Putin, she was teary in the eye. Sofia flower roses were also given to the Russian leader along with a face love.
    The exchange took place at the international airport in Ankara, Turkiye’s money, involving seven different planes transporting 24 captives from the US, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, Russia, and Belarus.

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