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The SASS has nine operational sections, known as "regions," which are responsible for covering various areas of the world. They are:
The SASS has nine operational sections, known as "regions," which are responsible for covering various areas of the world. They are:
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*Region 1: Sub-Saharan Africa
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#Region 1: Sub-Saharan Africa
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*Region 2: North Africa and the Middle East
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#Region 2: North Africa and the Middle East
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*Region 3: Central Asia and South Asia
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#Region 3: Central Asia and South Asia
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*Region 4: The Soviet Union
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#Region 4: The Soviet Union
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*Region 5: The Far East
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#Region 5: The Far East
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*Region 6: Southeast Asia and Oceania
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#Region 6: Southeast Asia and Oceania
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*Region 7: Latin America
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#Region 7: Latin America
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*Region 8: North America
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#Region 8: North America
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*Region 9: Europe (excluding the Soviet Union)
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#Region 9: Europe (excluding the Soviet Union)
Needless to say, SASS is extremely secretive about its operations, and thus few details reach the public. It is generally regarded as one of the most effective intelligence agencies in the world, though less so than its equivalents in the United Kingdom, France, or the Soviet Union.
Needless to say, SASS is extremely secretive about its operations, and thus few details reach the public. It is generally regarded as one of the most effective intelligence agencies in the world, though less so than its equivalents in the United Kingdom, France, or the Soviet Union.

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