Latvia Warns Citizens to Beware of Russian Spies Disguised as Lost Tourists
latvia May 16, 2025 15:00Latvian government issues guidelines to help citizens identify Russian spies, highlighting signs like unkempt appearance and suspicious behavior.
Latvian government issues guidelines to help citizens identify Russian spies, highlighting signs like unkempt appearance and suspicious behavior.
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