An unlikely number of 100-year-olds are apparently clustered in two Moscow hostels ( Dossier Center )
The Independent: Russian spy agency GRU appears to reveal details of operatives' children in latest blunder
Spy agencies reportedly turned children into centurions in crude attempt to disguise their identity
For a country with an average life expectancy barely above 70, the existence of a hundred centurions living in two hostels in northwest Moscow appeared suspicious.
So suspicious, says a new report, the Russian pension fund ordered an investigation. Dead souls, after all, have long been a profitable business for local criminals and novelists.
The report, published on Friday by a publication funded by Kremlin foe Mikhail Khodorkovsky, says the pension fund investigation was shut down on the orders of the Russian Ministry of Defence. What the probe had inadvertently revealed, it claimed, were the names and personal details of the children of military intelligence agents.
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Update: New blow to GRU: More Russian military spies exposed (ABC News/AP)
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