The 434-page document was published on a government website, the Dossier Center found.
Russian authorities accidentally revealed the addresses of the country's secret military buildings, institutions, and spy homes, in Moscow and in St. Petersburg, an investigative site found.
The Dossier Center, a project launched by Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky, found the addresses listed in a 434-page document titled"Special Group", which was published on the Moscow City Hall website. The document listed properties where there must be"no blackouts." Vladimir Putin delivers a televised address to the nation in Moscow on September 30, 2023. The addresses of the Russian leader's secret service have accidentally been published.
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