From NYTimes.com
MOSCOW, Jan. 25 — President Vladimir V. Putin accused foreign intelligence operatives on Wednesday of using private groups to interfere in Russia's internal affairs, saying that accusations that four British diplomats were spies justified new government curbs on the groups.
Mr. Putin has previously criticized foreign support for groups involved in politics here, but on Wednesday he linked the groups to intelligence agencies more explicitly than before.
His remarks intensified a furor that erupted after the disclosure of what officials said was a British espionage operation that used a device concealed in a fake rock to exchange information with a Russian agent.
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