A new book by a military writer, intelligence historian Mikhail Boltunov, tells about the fate of our country’s military intelligence officers, about covert intelligence operations.
The narrative spans several decades of intelligence history.
As they often say: from war to war. From the Great Patriotic War to the Afghan.
From the employees of the Intelligence Agency, who worked overseas in the distant “forties and storms” to the GRU intelligence officers of the 80s.
“The world is conquered not only by diplomats and soldiers, but also by scouts.”
True, each of them has its own methods and its own area of work. So to speak, its furrow.
