Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday handed top state honors to the Russian spies deported from the U.S. in July in the biggest spy scandal since the Cold War, the Kremlin said.
“A ceremony took place in the Kremlin today to hand top state honors to a number of Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) employees, including the spies who were working in the United States and returned to Russia in July,” Kremlin spokeswoman Natalya Timakova said in a statement on Russian news agencies.
No television footage or pictures were released of the ceremony.
The group of 10 spies, many of whom had been working for years undercover in the U.S. as sleeper agents, returned to Russia in a sensational spy swap that saw Moscow send four Russian convicts to the West.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who served as a KGB agent in East Germany, has said that he has met the spies and even sung patriotic songs with them. He blamed “traitors” for blowing their cover.
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Since obama is turning the USA into commie land; he hurried these allies fast out of the country.. Why not send him there too