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When the men in the shadows appear in full light, we suddenly see only them.
Take Sergei Jirnov.
Sent to Paris in the 1990s to infiltrate the machinery of the French State (he had pushed his professional conscience so far as to pass the ENA competition and thus frequent the lucky guy, Valérie Pécresse), this Soviet spy left the KGB in 2001 and settled in France with political refugee status.
He was no longer secret but remained discreet.
He no longer hid, wrote articles and books, gave lectures on the world of intelligence, but nothing that could have made him a famous man or shadow Vladimir Fedorovski.
Until that day in February 2022 when he announced the exact day when Russia was going to invade Ukraine.
Then assures that Putin will brandish the nuclear threat three days before he does.
And now he is invited everywhere in the media.
Something to arouse the curiosity of Guillaume Roquette who…
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