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Russian female agent released 1100 page diary recording prison life

Russian female agent released 1100 page diary recording prison life

According to Russian media reports on October 26, a plane carrying bukina landed at Moscow selemedevo airport that day. His family and Russian Foreign Ministry officials greeted him at the airport. After arriving in Moscow, bujingna told the media that she had not engaged in espionage.

In an interview with Russian media on her way home, bujingna said: "before the plane took off, I didn't believe they would release me... I knew that day would come, but I was afraid to consider this because I had been cheated many times."

Bujingna said in an interview: 'I could have been engaged in education all the time, but I prefer to work in the kitchen. Secondly, I still provided help in education, teaching prisoners mathematics. By the way, washing dishes in American prisons pays more. If you are a teacher, your salary is $17, but my salary for washing dishes is $28.80. "

'you can't refuse to work. You'll be locked up. In any case, you must work in the kitchen for the first 120 days of your detention. "

Bujingna said she wrote a 1100 page diary in prison, recording every day during her imprisonment in the United States. She plans to carry out a 'creative project' on this basis.

'I recorded every day during my detention. At present, I have recorded 1100 pages. I make notes on everything: on toilet paper, on the back of the document. "

Russian citizen bujingna was born in 1988 and graduated from the school of international relations of American University in 2018. She lives in the United States with a student visa. Before her arrest, she had been living with American political activist Eriksson, calling the latter her boyfriend.

Last July, bujingna was arrested in the United States on suspicion of collecting intelligence for Russian intelligence agencies. In December last year, she pleaded guilty in Washington, admitting that she tried to infiltrate into the Republican politics of the United States and affected the relations between the United States and Russia before and after the 2016 presidential election.

A federal court in Washington announced in April this year that she was sentenced to 18 months in prison and deported after serving her sentence. This sentence includes nine months of detention since bujingna's arrest.

On October 25, she was released from prison and expelled from the United States.