The article centers on the dual lives of KGB agents Ann Foley and Don Bezrukov, who masqueraded as a typical American family in Cambridge, MA, until their arrest in 2010. It also parallels the story of Anna Chapman, another Russian spy in New York, shedding light on a massive spy network that the FBI dismantled. Author Shaun Walker's book, "The Illegals," delves into the long history of Soviet and Russian espionage, demonstrating the lengths to which agents goâoften disguising themselves amidst everyday life to gather intelligence, revealing a pervasive infiltration of American society.
Foley and her husband, both KGB agents, lived undercover as a typical American family for years before their capture by the FBI in 2010.
Shaun Walkerâs book explores the extensive history of Russian espionage, revealing how deeply embedded such operations have been within society.
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