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A failed murder plot is one of a series of incidents that show how Vienna has emerged as Russia's new espionage hub in Europe after capitals there expelled 600 spies posing as diplomats in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine.
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A Den of Spies: Vienna Emerges as Hub for Russian Espionage
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The New York Times - World
Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot Echoing String of Coup Bids
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