ROME, July 9 (Reuters) – The Italian government has decided to expel two military attaches at the Russian Embassy in Italy who were allegedly involved in espionage activities, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Thursday.
• Earlier this week, two people were arrested on charges of passing classified information to a Russian agent.
• Prosecutors said the main suspect was a former officer of Italy’s Carabinieri police force. Five other individuals are also under investigation.
• Tajani said on social media platform X that the two Russian officials must leave Rome within three days.
• He said Moscow continued to employ “hybrid tools” against Italy and the West, describing this as “serious and unacceptable interference” that threatens national security.
• Russia’s foreign ministry said it would respond to the Italian move.
(Reporting by Angelo AmanteEditing by Keith Weir )
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