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Written by Natascia   
Saturday, 10 July 2010 01:01

Administration of the White House announced the successful completion of the largest spy exchange between the U.S. and Russia at the end of the Cold War. Ten Russian agents were transferred to Vienna, a few hours after being admitted to a U.S. court that they are agents of a foreign country. Meanwhile, an airport flight brought four prisoners freed Austrian capital of Russia, informs BBC. The plane then flew to a U.S. based aviation in the United Kingdom, where several people fell. Russian plane flew directly to Moscow. Vienna pictures from the TV show two planes placed side by side on the track. Both planes were covered stairs, so nobody saw what people were descended from a plane and boarded another. Also, no person was recorded as entered in Austria since the exchange was done on the track. Nuclear expert Igor Sutyagin lawyer, one of those issued by Russia, confirmed that he left Moscow, according to media reports in Austria. Russian Foreign Ministry said "the return to Russia 10 Russian citizens accused the United States while the United States with the transfer of four individuals convicted in Russia." The two aircraft have spent about 90 minutes from the airport in Vienna. Ten alleged Russian spies, among them Anna Chapman, considered a modern Mata Hari, was arrested in the U.S. in late June. A 11th was arrested in Cyprus, but fled the country after being released on bail. The 11 suspected of espionage for Russia were indicted Wednesday by the prosecutor in New York, for "plotting ageti secret that the United States in favor of Russia."

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