Edward Snowden risked UK agents’ lives – and could have spied for Russia while in the U.S.

Snowden stole hundreds of thousands of documents exposing NSA spying Congress heard in March that documents contained US military secrets He fled to Russia where officials say he's paying for board with information Senator claims Putin is 'exploiting' Snowden until he 'reaches max on that' Also claimed Snowden may have been feeding Russians and Chinese information all along without knowing it

By Ian Drury

Published: 06:36 EST, 16 May 2014 | Updated: 21:46 EST, 16 May 2014

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Turned? Western security officials believe Snowden has become a Russian informant out of fear

Edward Snowden put British agents lives at risk, it was claimed yesterday, as it was alleged he spied for Russia while in the U.S.

Intelligence chiefs believe the whistleblower is passing secrets to Vladimir Putin in return for sanctuary.

Snowden, 30, became one of the worlds most wanted men last June when he broke cover as the civilian CIA worker who stole classified documents from the US National Security Agency.

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Edward Snowden risked UK agents' lives - and could have spied for Russia while in the U.S.

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