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Ex-Russian spy told how she was trained in military academy to charm targets & conduct erotic activities

Ex-Russian spy

Ex-Russian spy told how she was trained in military academy to charm targets & conduct erotic activities

A RUSSIAN PR agency chief alleges she was trained in “s** techniques” to get the job done as a spy for Vladimir Putin’s dictatorship.

Aliia Roza, 37, was born in the Soviet Union and claims she began training as a secret spy at the age of 18 at a military academy outside Moscow.

She alleges she was dispatched on operations to target drug groups and human traffickers in her early twenties before being detected and forced to depart the country.

The mother-of-one is now speaking out after Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine last month, telling The Sun: “When I was 18, I was sent to a military academy where I studied all the special techniques.

“They showed us how to s*****, manipulate, convince people, how to shoot from different types of guns, how to do martial arts and be a perfect soldier on the field.

“I went to the academy because of my family background.

“My grandfather is a national hero of Second World War and he has even his name written in the monument in Stalingrad.

“So it’s a big deal for our family. It’s a big heritage.

“I studied there and then I had a few missions to protect people and protect the country from drugs supplied from Afghanistan, and also stopping human trafficking in Russia.”

Aliia claims she was one of a select few ladies who went through special agent training and was taught how to make the most of her attractive features.

According to Aliia, the instruction included precise teachings on how to conduct a specific immoral act.

She explained: “I could tell every woman how to make men fall in love and propose to you.

“When you pose your conversations, we would say you are nice and then really cold and the target is like, ‘What the heck? What did I do? What’s going on? She disappears.’

“Intrigue. Secret. Mystery. But you also have to be the best in s**.

“They were teaching us that at the academy. They not only told us, they showed us.

“The way of seduction is a planned strategy and it takes time and it takes step by step actions.

“S***** education was really important because you have to be the best lover otherwise, how would you s*****?

“Or you would s***** but then the s** process wouldn’t be that great.

“Then your target is not yours and you would not get any information, correct?

“You would need to make this person not just be nice to you but also fall in love in order to give the information you want, because this person has to trust you.

“And s** is a very important part of the relationship. The biggest, I would say it’s like probably 80% where the person only feels like trusting you according to that s** experience.

“This is important, to be the good lover.”

Aliia alleges that her major – and last – job involves infiltrating a large drug gang by wooing its leader, in a narrative that sounds straight out of a pulp fiction crime thriller.

She won’t tell anything about the mobster other than his first name, Vladimir, but she claims he fell in love with her after she targeted him at a nightclub.

Aliia alleges she was unmasked as a covert spy by Vladimir’s associates after the information she acquired led to multiple busts, and she was dragged out into the woods and beaten, leaving a scar above her right eye.

She claims, however, that Vladimir saved her life by preventing her execution by his comrades, and that he paid for it with his own life when he was slain a few months later.

She claims she went to Turkey after her partner advised her to leave the Russian army, then bounced about Europe until settling in Beverly Hills.

Aliia, who is of Kazakhstani descent, showed The Sun photos from her military academy days, but she has no hard evidence to back up her allegation that she was a spy.

She admits to changing her name and moving on from espionage to operating her own public relations agency.

Aliia claims to be living in a $20 million Beverly Hills mansion with her current lover, but they were unable to meet there “due to security reasons due to the threat of Russia retaliating” against her.

Aliia claims she understands how former KGB agent Putin thinks because she purportedly went through comparable intelligence training.

She explained: “Being a special agent, first of all, you have to learn how to live a double life.

“And in your double life, you have to be a perfect expert.

“For example, you present that you are a teacher or you are a doctor – but you need to make all people believe that you are really this person.

“You’re not a spy, right? So in that academy, they trained us and they teach us how to live this double life and how to build your brand so strong that people would believe you 100%.

“You’ve seen so many photos of Mr. Putin riding the horse half-n****, diving to the bottom of the ocean, shooting from different kind of guns and be like a superhero where it’s such a similar brand to James Bond, which is the legendary movie.

“Every Russian man wants to be like a James Bond and wants to wear amazing custom-made suits from Savile Row and drinking Martini and having some beautiful girls around him and at the same time, he can fly military jets and shoot from different types of guns.

“It’s a brand. So Mr. Putin for many, many years built that strong brand where people would worship him. And that’s also one of the techniques of being a super special agent.”

Aliia would like to see the US and EU enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine against Putin’s forces to bring the war to a conclusion, despite the fact that she still has family and property in Russia.

She said: “In my opinion, European Union and the United States should unite together and close the sky, first of all.

“And second, do an embargo for Russian gas and petrol.

“When Russian people will not have any food and the shops, they would stand eventually.

“Now they’re scared of the law where whoever will protest, they would go to jail for 15 years.

“So many Russians are against the war, but they’re just scared to stand up.”

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