Russian Activist Held in Poland Admits He Worked as FSB Agent, Court Papers Say
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The former activist from the Russian province is said to have passed on information about the émigré scene, which stirs up the political exiles.
Rogov was arrested in 2024.
Polish authorities have revealed that Russian opposition figure Igor Rogov secretly worked for the FSB for years and reported other dissidents from Russia.
Igor Rogov and his wife lived as political refugees in Poland, passing by Putin's opponents, while sending information to Moscow about other Russian opposition activists
In Rogov's court, he claimed that the FSB had forced him to enter the opposition movement in Russia.
A Russian activist detained in Poland during the summer admitted to passing information to the Federal Security Service (FSB) of the country chaired by Vladimir Putin, where he went out in 2021. This confession consists of judicial documents The Guardian had access to. In his documentation, the man, Igor Rogov, admits that he worked as an infiltrated agent for the Russian secret services, having informed Moscow of other people related to the opp…
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