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Russian spy – or innocent abroad? Irish woman ordered out of Australia is no Kremlin agent, says expert

Soviet-born Irish citizen Marina Sologub (39) grew up here, but has come to attention of the Australian authorities

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Marina Sologub, above, worked at the National Space Centre, Cork, inset

Marina Sologub, above, worked at the National Space Centre, Cork, inset

Marina Sologub, who has a master’s degree in government and politics, also helped out at TDs' offices

Marina Sologub, who has a master’s degree in government and politics, also helped out at TDs' offices

US surveillance expert Guy Thomas worked with Marina Sologub at the National Space Centre, Cork

US surveillance expert Guy Thomas worked with Marina Sologub at the National Space Centre, Cork

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Marina Sologub, above, worked at the National Space Centre, Cork, inset

An American surveillance expert has dismissed as “baloney” suspicions that an Irish woman ordered to quit Australia could be a Russian spy.

Marina Sologub (39) was declared a potential national security threat by Australia’s Security Intelligence Organisation last month and faced deportation.


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