STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Estonian security police have detained two Estonian men, one of whom has been working at the Baltic country's defence forces' headquarters, on suspicion of spying for Russia, the prosecutor's office said on Wednesday.
The office said they were suspected of passing Estonian and foreign classified information to the Russian Military Intelligence Service (GRU) for more than five years.
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