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Russian Official: "Perhaps They Got Lost." Three American Diplomats Removed From Russian Train In Area They Didn't Have Permission To Be In

[quote]MOSCOW — Russia removed three American diplomats from a train heading to an Arctic town near the site of a recent nuclear accident, Russian news agencies reported on Wednesday.

The removal occurred on Monday in the shipyard town of Severodvinsk, according to Interfax, a Russian news agency. The diplomats were about to take a train to Nenoksa, the village closest to the military testing site where a mysterious explosion in August left seven people dead and caused a spike in radiation levels miles away.

Both Nenoksa and Severodvinsk, which stand about 25 miles apart, are closed cities that require foreigners to obtain a special permit from the authorities before arriving. Russians must also gain special approval to enter Nenoksa.

A State Department spokesperson said in an email on Wednesday that the American diplomats “were on official travel and had properly notified Russian authorities of their travel.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry acknowledged the fact that the diplomats had notified the Russian Defense Ministry about their plans, according to Interfax.

“But they only stated their plans to visit Arkhangelsk,” the ministry said, referring to the regional capital, about 26 miles east of Severodvinsk. “Then they appeared on the Nenoksa-Severodvisnk train,” the statement continued. “Perhaps they got lost.”[/quote]

https://www.yahoo.com/news/russia-stops-u-diplomats-en-122102382.html
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SW-User
The MI6 spends millions on training spies. America,just dress them in suits, spends 5 grand for tickets and train them to act stupid if caught 😂
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@SW-User These are legal resident spies, and both British and the Russians also employ them. It’s an assumed and accepted aspect of hosting embassies, that a portion of the staff is going to be intelligence operatives. Nobody even pretends otherwise. This is why all of this is so friendly, and Russians are merely guffawing about it.
SW-User
@QuixoticSoul takes all the fun out of the spying business
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@SW-User Nah, this is more fun. Both services also run networks of illegal resident spies too, these groups have different, and usually much more boring jobs and tactics.
SW-User
@QuixoticSoul these are allies..imagine how they play with the enemies
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@SW-User Russia and US are not allies.
SW-User
@QuixoticSoul they are on paper. It’s better this way for everyone. Russia could beat and conquer the western world but the casualty count would be horrific
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@SW-User They aren’t even allies on paper. Russia and US are acknowledged antagonists whose geopolitical goals do not align. This doesn’t mean a state of war, by any means.

Russia couldn’t beat or conquer the Western world either, not even close.
SW-User
@QuixoticSoul that’s not true. Russia could beat the west ,lots of countries would be on their side as well,but it’s not necessary because it’s gonna fall apart anyway. Just look around