CIA seeks to recruit Russian spies with new video campaign

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The two-minute video shows fictional Russian officers secretly contacting the CIA through its dark web portal.

"I survived. My family will survive. We will live with dignity thanks to my actions," a narrator says in Russian toward the end of the clip.

The official, who provided details about the effort on condition of anonymity, said the video is meant to provide guidance on how potential recruits can securely contact the agency. The push follows a last year to recruit Russians disaffected by the war in Ukraine via the dark web. The official also declined to give additional details about how the video was produced, including where it was filmed. Asked whether similar efforts would be made to contact individuals in countries like China, Iran and North Korea, the official said,"We're not ruling anything out."

"Do you want to change your future?" the ad asked."Celebrating the first anniversary of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, we observe a world in which the two sides are devastated by war. I turn to you, to those who have the power to change the future. Contact the FBI office any time and say you want to change your future. Come visit us or talk to the Americans you trust. Tell them you want to talk to the FBI and they will contact us on your behalf.

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