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Would it also be apt to add CIA agent to Evan Gershkovich's page? Both of these allegations are simply allegations by world power rivals. In Gershkovich's case, he was convicted by a court. They were both released in the same exchange. I don't think it's Wikipedia's place to label as fact one claim against one alleged spy, but not against another. Wikiejd2 (talk) 18:30, 1 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Well, that would be WP:OR. Mere fact that he was exchanged does not mean much. We can only cite reliable sources here, such as [1]. And it tells about the subject: A Russian spy who was living in Poland under the false pretense of being a Spanish journalist called Pablo Gonzales.. That source [2] is a little more careful about him. The point is: he was not proven in the court to be a GRU agent. More details can be found in other sources, such as The Insider - [3], or better this version. According to this, he worked together with another well known Russian GRU agent, Sergei Turbin to trace movements of Zhanna Nemtsova in Europe. My very best wishes (talk) 19:30, 1 August 2024 (UTC)Reply