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  2. GRU (Russian Federation) - Wikipedia

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    GRU Official emblem (until 2009) with motto engraved: "Greatness of the Motherland in your glorious deeds" The first Russian body for military intelligence dates from 1810, in the context of the Napoleonic Wars raging across Europe, when War Minister Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly proposed to Emperor Alexander I of Russia the formation of the Expedition for Secret Affairs under the War ...

  3. GRU (Soviet Union) - Wikipedia

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    Stanislav Lunev, a GRU intelligence officer who defected to U.S. authorities in 1992. Oleg Penkovsky, a GRU officer who played an important role during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Dmitri Polyakov, a high-ranking GRU officer who volunteered to spy for the FBI in 1962.

  4. Intelligence agencies of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The intelligence agencies of the Russian Federation, often unofficially referred to in Russian as Special services (Russian: Спецслужбы), include: . Federal Security Service (FSB), an agency responsible for counter-intelligence and other aspects of state security as well as intelligence-gathering in some countries, primarily those of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS ...

  5. Exclusive: Ex-Russian spy flees to the NATO country that ...

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    The war, in fact, is the reason this GRU spy fled Russia. I am sitting at a long wooden table at the heavily fortified HQ of the Kaitsepolitseiamet (KaPo), as Estonia’s FBI is known.

  6. Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    As of 1997, the GRU reportedly deployed six times as many spies in foreign countries as the SVR. [3] The SVR is authorized to negotiate intelligence-sharing arrangements with foreign governments, particularly on matters of counterterrorism , and is tasked with providing finished intelligence products to the Russian president .

  7. Gru - Wikipedia

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    Felonious Gru Sr., alternatively spelled as Felonius Gru [1] and typically referred to simply as Gru, [2] is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Despicable Me franchise. Voiced by American actor Steve Carell , he has appeared in all six films in the series.

  8. Cop, father, traitor, spy: How Robert Hanssen’s pious life ...

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    “The information Hanssen turned over to the GRU was sensational, one of the most guarded secrets of both the FBI and the Central Intelligence Agency,” writes David Wise in his 2002 book Spy ...

  9. Stanislav Lunev - Wikipedia

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    He said that his work was extremely successful because he followed a very basic rule that "the best spy will be everyone's best friend, not a shadowy figure in the corner." In the book, he also described some active measures against the "Main adversary" and alleged that "the GRU and the KGB helped to fund just about every antiwar movement and ...