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Ri Tae-gil, left, a North Korean spy convicted of trying to photograph classified materials on Ukrainian rocket engines in 2011, a situation that turned out to be a sting operation, at the No. 8 Prison in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, Sept. 7, 2011. The sentences of Ri and a partner in the espionage will soon be up and neither man, according to their cellmates and prison officials, has expressed any eagerness to go back to North Korea. (Brendan Hoffman/The New York Times)
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