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MOSCOW (AFP) - – A top Russian spy turned double agent helped Washington crack a major Moscow spy ring that sparked the worst post-Cold War espionage crisis between the two countries, media and a lawmaker said Thursday.
 
The Kommersant business daily said the Foreign Intelligence Service's (SVR) former head of US deep cover activities Colonel Shcherbakov was already the target of a specially-assigned Moscow revenge hit squad.
 
The paper -- which did not provide the agent's first name -- said that Shcherbakov fled Russia for the United States just three days before President Dmitry Medvedev's June visit to Washington and the subsequent announcement of the arrests of 10 Russian spies.
 
The report was confirmed by the lower house of parliament's security council deputy chairman Gennady Gudkov and roundly criticised as treacherous by former and current Russian intelligence agents.
 
Gudkov said that he had spoken to other foreign intelligence operatives and that "all of us have reason to believe that there has never been a failure of this kind ... in our US department."
 
"It takes decades to train such agents," Gudkov was quoted as saying by Interfax.
 
"This does irreparable damage to the image of Russia's (civilian) intelligence service, whose entire future is in doubt," said Gudkov.
 
Some intelligence agents questioned both the content and wisdom of the Kommersant report.
 
Soviet secret service veteran Igor Prelin told the same news agency that it will be all but impossible to lure Shcherbakov back to Russia now that his name was in the press -- provided that he was the actual turncoat.
 
Prelin added that the secret service were "no longer involved in hits and abduction" and that Kommersant appeared too hasty with its claims about the hit squad.
 
But Kommersant argued that numerous circumstances around Shcherbakov's case could have led the authorities to avoid some of the damage by detecting the double agent sooner.
 
It cited sources as saying that Shcherbakov's son had quit his post with the Russian drug control agency and fled to the United States just before Washington revealed the spy ring.
 
"The Americans began fearing that we had suspected that there was a collaborator ... and began making their arrests," one security agency source told the paper.
 
It said also that Shcherbakov's daughter was a long-term resident of the United States.
 
"It seems odd that no one bothered to check why a person of that rank has a daughter living in the United States," Kommersant quoted an intelligence official as saying.
 
And Shcherbakov himself turned down an important promotion last year. Kommersant said that what the agent feared most was having to pass another lie detector test.
 
The group of 10 spies had included many who had been working for years undercover in the United States as sleeper agents. They returned to Russia in a July spy swap that saw Moscow send four Russian convicts to the West.
 
The ring included Anna Chapman -- an outgoing young professional who turned into an international celebrity for her glamorous looks and spy-thriller career path.
 
The 10 have also turned into unlikely national heroes: they have sung patriotic songs with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin -- who served as a Soviet foreign intelligence agent in East Germany -- and been awarded medals of merit by Medvedev.
 
Putin this summer hinted that he had known about the existence of a "traitor" within the Russian ranks.
 
"This was the result of treason and traitors always end badly. They finish up as drunks, addicts, on the street," Putin said at the end of July.
 
The Foreign Intelligence Service told the Russian media that it did not comment on press speculation.
 
But the Kommersant report quoted a source as saying that the agency was continuing to investigate "loads" of former and current intelligence employees for potential links with the United States.
 
The source suggested that the spy ring's discovery had prompted Medvedev to review Russia's entire US espionage policy.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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