By Stanislav Lunev

Russian spies nonetheless at work--highest score defector tells how espionage opposed to the USA redoubled lower than Yeltsin.

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This was actually the most fun of all our training. Typically, students would perform their mission and report how successful they were. Almost always, their boss would look at a file, start laughing, and tell them in detail everything that they had done, including what they had eaten. __________________ This happened to me only once, and it Although most Westerners was my fault for not understanding don't realize it, the GRU is Chinese as well as I should have. I was meeting with an agent, who was really a one of the primary instructors GRU lieutenant colonel.

I loved Hungary and its people. The Hungarians hadn't lost their taste for life even after more than twenty years of communist rule. And they still worked hard, as their mothers and fathers had before them. But the Hungarians didn't like the Soviets, whom they looked upon as military occupants of their country. There were frequent reminders of this. " Even though we were close to Budapest, I saw it only a few times. You had to have special permission from the battalion commander to leave the immediate area, and it was seldom granted.

In the darkness, I found my three charges, who were eleven and twelve years old. I told them there wasn't anything to worry about, but they felt better when they recognized me in the dark. I checked their weapons, ammunition, and rations, and then we all marched into the mountains. For the first five miles, my boys were all right, and they looked like little, but real, soldiers. I was very proud of them. AMERICA, THE ENEMY • 45 A little later we left the highway and the road became difficult. When I saw that one of my boys was tiring, I took his pack and rifle and carried them myself.

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