LondonJohn
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Why would they? This is state versus state. The CIA/KSI/MI6 versus the GRU (which is just the old KGB in new wine bottles). Not Johan Bjornsson versus Ivor Kalashnikov, neighbours disputing overhanging branches.
No. The GRU is not "just the old KGB in new wine bottles". The GRU, in fact, is the military intelligence agency of Russia (today) and USSR (before the break-up of the Soviet Union). The GRU is an entirely different entity from both the KGB (pre-break-up) or FSU (what the KGB effectively became in Russia post-break-up).
The GRU was established during WWII and operated (in conjunction with, but separate from) the KGB during the whole of the cold war.
Please could you do at least some rudimentary fact-checking research before posting things? Not to do so is indicative of a certain sloppiness of approach and a low commitment to accuracy.
(Not to mention, of course, that in the matter of the Estonia sinking, all this Len Deighton spy novel nonsense about warring intelligence agencies is just that: nonsense.)
