Aliia Roza: A former Putin spy with a mission to seduce Russia’s enemies erotically

They say that in a war everything is allowed. Of course, this phrase has been applied in recent decades outside of wars or conflicts. It is also found in the field of preparation and espionage which – unquestionably – are applied by most countries in the world. On the occasion of war in Ukraine Dozens of spy stories have come to light that show how far one country can go to obtain information about another.

The name Aliia Roza may not be known in war circles but only on Instagram, but it is now fully connected to the field of espionage. The 37-year-old woman is A former Russian spy who, at Putin’s behest, was trying to seduce Russia’s enemies. At least as she has admitted in interviews.

From small to suffering

Aliia Roza, the daughter of a general of the then Soviet Union, grew up listening to stories about her homeland. Before he turned 15, he had decided he wanted to become a secret agent. Thus, at the age of 18, she was admitted to a military academy outside Moscow. In fact, the 37-year-old claims that she had followed the spy program that Russian President Vladimir Putin had received.

In an earlier interview, in fact, she had stated: “I went to the academy because of my family background. My grandfather is a national hero of World War II and his name is written on a monument in Stalingrad. So it’s a big deal for our family. It’s a great legacy. “

Aliia Roza has been trained in a variety of techniques that can kill. However, due to her impressive appearance, she was educated in a branch of the school: That of the techniques of sexual seduction. Thus, Aliia was extracting secrets that would be difficult for any spy to extract. Of course, as she has admitted, she has was sexually abused and raped while on the spy school’s program.

Aliia Roza fell into her own trap – “I live chased in the West”

But as smart as Aliia was, she fell into the trap of her mission. Because she fell in love with one of her victims and left Russia to live in the West with her child.

Not all women spies in Russia learn the technique of sexual seduction. As Aliia says: “Only a select few who were physically fit (that is, beautiful) followed the branch of this training.” Referring to this education, she says that they attended special classes in specific sexual acts until they became more than good: “I could teach every woman how to make any man fall in love with her and propose to her.”

“For my first mission, I had to pretend to be a prostitute to go to a club and seduce the leader of a criminal gang that supplied drugs to the country.” During a top-secret mission in 2004, the then 19-year-old was sidelined by the attraction she felt for one of her goals, which she names only as Vladimir. The couple continued to risk their lives and careers for their love and began living together a life full of crime, wealth and comfort.

“For a few months I lived the life I had never lived before, I was only 19 – I was just a little girl at the time,” he recalls. “It was just crazy, I was hanging out with these bad guys who were fighting each other and killing each other. In my opinion, criminals are much better than the police. They say in Russia that the police have no authority, while criminals have authority – they protect their families, especially women and children. I fell in love with Vladimir, he really helped me. “He was the only person I told about my rape.”

But nine months after their stormy romance, her double life was revealed by Vladimir’s gang – who she says then kidnapped and beat her. “Members of Vladimir’s gang found out I was in the army soon enough, they probably spotted me,” Aliia said. “They put me in the car, left me in the woods, it was so dark, and 10 men started beating me. “Vladimir saved me from being killed.”

A few days later, however, Vladimir was assassinated and the young spy arrived in Moscow, where in 2006 he married and had a child with a Russian oligarch. A few months later, however, her husband was imprisoned.

So she and her child first moved to Switzerland, then to London and now live in California where Aliia has started a successful public relations firm. As she says, she can never return to Russia as she is considered persona non grata by her former employers.

Source: News Beast

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