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Children :marseychildclutch: of spies only discovered they were Russian :marseytankushanka: on the plane :marseycia: to Moscow :marseyrussian:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/russia-spies-prisoner-swap-putin-children-rcna164852

Among :marseyimposter: the first :marseywinner: prisoners stepping off the plane :marseytelegram: to greet President :marseyvanburen: Putin :marseyukrainerentfree: was a slender brown-haired woman :marseyfrozenchosen2: grasping the hand of her young :marseytedkaczynski: daughter. She appeared to stifle a sob as she hugged Putin. He handed her a bouquet of pink flowers, and another to her daughter. Putin :marseyrussiaglow: also hugged her husband and kissed their son.

Then, over the din of the airplane, Putin :marseysoldierrussia: could be heard :marseyjacksparrow: greeting :marseymarcuswave: the children :marseychildclutch: with "buenas noches" — the Spanish :marseylatinxpearlclutch: phrase for "good evening."

Their parents were undercover Russian :marseygleb: spies who posed as Argentinian :marseyargentina: citizens living :marseyzombie2: in Slovenia and went by the names Ludwig Gisch and Maria Rosa Mayer Muños. They were part of Thursday's massive prisoner swap involving several countries.

"Before that, they did not know that they were Russian, that they had anything :marseycoleporter: to do with our country," Peskov said in a statement on Friday.

"They asked :marseythinkorino2: their parents yesterday who this guy was meeting them, they didn't even know who Putin :marseyrussian: was," Peskov said, before :marseyskellington: praising intelligence :marseysnappyenraged2: officers who "make such sacrifices for the sake of their work, for the sake of devotion to the cause."

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