

The children of Russian spies, disguised as an Argentine couple in Slovenia, discovered their parents' true identity during a prisoner swap involving seven countries. The spy couple, Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva, were released as part of the exchange, with their children learning about their parents' espionage activities upon returning to Moscow.


The children of Russian spies, disguised as an Argentine couple in Slovenia, discovered their parents' true identity during a prisoner swap involving seven countries. The spy couple, Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva, were released as part of the exchange, with their children learning about their parents' espionage activities upon returning to Moscow.
•Artem Dultsev and Anna Dultseva, convicted of spying, were part of the exchange involving seven countries.
•Children discovered parents' espionage activities upon returning to Moscow.
•Kids failed to recognize Russian President Putin, prompting questions about his identity.
•Anna Dultseva emotionally greeted Putin upon arrival in Moscow during the prisoner swap.
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