Saturday, December 23, 2017

More Details Emerge On The Ukraine Translator Who Is Being Accussed Of Being A Russian Spy

Stanislav Yezhov, an aide who works for the Ukrainian cabinet and visited Downing Street this year - is accused of being a Russian spy and was arrested by Ukraine police yesterday. He is pictured with his mysterious Russian wife

Daily Mail: Pictured: The mystery Russian wife of 'rat in glasses' Number 10 'Putin spy' and the riddle over her 'millions of Roubles' held in a Moscow bank

* Stanislav Yezhov - an interpreter for the Ukrainian cabinet - was detained today
* In July, Yezhov attended a meeting at No 10 Downing Street with Theresa May
* Ukraine PM Volodymyr Groysman said Yezhov had been spying for a 'long time'
* May said she is aware, but added: 'The matter is for the Ukrainian authorities'
* His mysterious Russian wife Yulia Miroshnikova, 32, reportedly has £3.6million held in a Moscow bank
* The couple, who lived together in the US also have a young daughter together

This is the glamorous Russian wife of the Ukrainian interpreter branded a 'rat in glasses' after being accused of spying for Russia.

Stanislav Yezhov, an aide who works for the Ukrainian cabinet and visited Downing Street earlier this year - was detained by the country's police yesterday and was accused of working for a 'hostile government'.

It has been suggested that Yezhovm, who met Theresa May at Number 10 during a visit in July, may have been recruited by Russia while living in the US with his Soviet wife Yulia Miroshnikova.

Ms Miroshnikova, 32, mother of the couple's young daughter, has millions of pounds held in a Russian bank, it is reported in Kiev.

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WNU Editor: £3.6million held in a Moscow bank .... hmmmm .... I have worked as a translator in the past, and I certainly never made that type of money. There is also a Canadian connection as well a picture of him behind Prime Minister Trudeau's desk with him starring down on what is on it .... Accused Russian spy was in the room for Trudeau talks with Ukrainian PM (CBC). And as for the Kremlin's response to this story .... Kremlin aware of 'Russian' spy's detention in Ukraine, but has no details (TASS).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What, wnu, you didn't get £3.6m for your translating services? It's standard fee when working for Russia. ..maybe you weren't good enough or didn't provide that "special" translation service for the Kremlin? ;)

But for real, I wonder how anyone can be so amateurish to have that kind of money in his account..of course it raises immediate suspicion!