Russian spies: UK media like them spicy — RT


Another Russian femme fatale has found herself at the centre of a Bond-style spy scandal. The UK media is gripped by the spicy details of the drama involving the 25-year-old, dubbed the Russian Sex Bomb, and British MP Mike Hancock.

­The whole story seems to have moved very quickly away from the political arena. So it may well be that we getting another “Anna Chapman” at the centre of this latest spy scandal.
Shortly after the scandal erupted, British media fell upon the fluffy details of another bond-style story. They are talking about how Katerina Zatuliveter would walk around in very short skirts and high heels with her employer, Mike Hancock. According to other people who work in the Houses of Parliament, he would often take her to lunch while she was wearing this kind of outfit.
Other media outlets are calling her a “Russian sex bomb that detonated in the British Parliament.”
They are also talking about Mike Hancock, who is an MP from the south of England, asking questions about nuclear arsenals. Those sorts of questions are often submitted to the government by assistants like Katerina. There is some concern in the UK about whether she has knowledge of Britain’s nuclear secrets.
The media also refer to other people who worked with Zatuliveter and who nicknamed her the “mad candle girl”, for her custom of lighting scented candles while preparing reports for Hancock.
“A honeytrap,” “the spy who snared an MP,” “a mini-skirted blond,” “the MP’s sexy Russian aide” – Zatuliveter must feel flattered by these monikers.
The alleged Russian spy is currently in detention, and her deportation has already been agreed upon by the Home Office and the Home Secretary.
Mike Hancock is adamant his aide will appeal against the decision. If confirmed, however, this is would be the first case of a Russian spy working in Parliament to be expelled from the country since the end of the Cold War.

Russian spies: UK media like them spicy — RT

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