Double Agent 2003
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Theatrical country of origin release date | South Korea |
Directors | Kim Hyeon-Jeong |
Distributed by | Showbox |
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About Double Agent 2003
A North Korean diplomat defects during the Cold War, but the South Koreans suspect he may be a double agent.
Guo Wengui: How a Chinese tycoon built a pro-Trump money machine
... But those same connections have led detractors to accuse him - including in a US court - of being a Double Agent working for the Chinese government...
German man arrested for allegedly passing intelligence to Russia
... The alleged Double Agent was later found guilty of handing over documents to the CIA and Russian intelligence, and sentenced to eight years in prison...
Suspected Russian spy arrested at Gatwick Airport
... Russia and Britain have had a difficult relationship for years, hitting low points with the fatal 2006 poisoning of former Russian security officer Alexander Litvinenko in London and the attempted killing of former Russian Double Agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a nerve agent in Salisbury in 2018...
Life with a Russian billionaire: money and threats of murder
... Former Russian Double Agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia survived the attack relations between Britain and Russiato worsen by the year 2018, after the poisoning of Sergei Skripal, a former Russian double-agent in the UK, there was the re-examination of a number of deaths in the UK, took place in the past two decades...
Skripal poisoning: Bellingcat names 'third man' in Salisbury case
... MI6 Double Agent Sergei Skripal, 67, and his daughter Yulia, then 33, were poisoned with a nerve agent known as novichok in Salisbury...
Skripal poisoning: Bellingcat names 'third man' in Salisbury case
Sergei Skripal , 67, and his daughter Yulia survived The Attack
A third man has been named as a suspect in the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury last Year .
claims that he is Denis Vyacheslavovich Sergeev, a Russian Military Intelligence officer.
It says he came to the UK at the same time as two suspects alleged to have carried out The March 2018 attack.
The website claims The Officer travelled internationally under the pseudonym Sergey Fedotov.
MI6 Double Agent Sergei Skripal , 67, and his daughter Yulia, then 33, were poisoned with a nerve agent known as novichok in Salisbury. Both of them survived.
Prior to the latest claim, two Russian nationals were named as suspects.
Anatoliy Vladimirovich Chepiga and Alexander Mishkin have been linked to the Russian Military Intelligence agency GRU.
The Kremlin has not commented on the latest report but it has previously expressed doubts over Bellingcat's reports about Mr Chepiga and Mr Mishkin.
Bellingcat claims that this photograph is of the third suspect, Denis Vyacheslavovich SergeevThe website says that Mr Fedotov was booked onto a flight which left the UK last March but that he missed it.
It says he travelled instead to Rome, from where he went to Moscow.
It previously reported that he used a similar travel pattern in 2015 in Bulgaria - Missing a booked flight and returning to Moscow from Istanbul.
During that trip, Bellingcat says a Bulgarian arms trader, Emilian Gebrav, and his son needed hospital treatment after contact with an unidentified poison. Mr Gebrav survived.
The website says that Mr Sergeev travelled with one of The Other two suspects on at least one occasion, and made multiple trips to the UK.
British officials are understood to be investigating the Bulgarian reports.
A Kremlin spokesman previously said Russia did not know "whether this is true at all".
Responding to the website's initial investigation, a Kremlin spokesman told the BBC: "We don't know how far this corresponds with reality, whether it's real at all.
"We don't know what The Report 's authors based their work on - how competent they are - who they are - and whether this is true at all. "
The British government blamed the Salisbury attack on the GRU.
Prime Minister Theresa May said The Attack on Mr Skripal had "almost certainly" been approved by the Russian state.
Moscow has consistently denied any involvement in the Salisbury poisonings.
The Metropolitan Police say they are continuing to pursue A Number of lines of enquiry including identifying any other suspects who may have been involved in carrying out or planning The Attack .
Source of news: bbc.com