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:: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 ::

A case of Spy vs. Spy?

A RUSSIAN diplomatic convoy that came under fire as it evacuated Baghdad might have been carrying secret Iraqi files that US intelligence officers wanted to seize, a Russian newspaper reported.

Nezavisimaya Gazeta claimed today that US forces opened fire on the convoy in an attempt to seize classified materials it was taking out of Iraq - the outcome "of a dangerous game involving the SVR and the CIA."
"One was taking out classified Iraqi archives, and the other was trying to hamper it by force," the newspaper said.




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