From the MT:
“Media
Investigation Names FSB Agents Behind Navalny Poisoning”
An elite
Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) chemical weapons unit shadowed
opposition figure Alexei Navalny’s movements for the past three years up until
his near-fatal poisoning, a joint media investigation said Monday. Navalny is
recovering in Berlin after being poisoned with what Western governments say was
the deadly Soviet-era nerve agent Novichok in August. The European Union
sanctioned FSB chief Alexander Bortnikov and senior Kremlin officials over the
poisoning. Members of the FSB’s small unit specializing in toxins and nerve
agents followed Navalny on more than 30 trips to and from Moscow since 2017,
according to phone records, flight manifests and other documents examined by
the Bellingcat investigative outlet, CNN, Russia’s The Insider news website and
Germany’s Der Spiegel.
The report
described the FSB unit as comprising six to 10 agents, including qualified
doctors, toxicologists and paramedics in their late 30s and 40s. The outlets
said the team’s direct commander, military scientist Stanislav Makshakov, had
communicated with senior figures at the FSB and a scientific institute behind
Russia's purported clandestine Novichok program before and after Navalny’s
trips. During one of the trips on July
6, Navalny’s wife Yulia Navalnaya fell ill with symptoms that experts
reportedly said were consistent with low-dosage poisoning. At least three
members of the FSB unit flew to Russia’s western exclave of Kaliningrad around
the same time as the Navalnys, the outlets cited flight manifests as saying. The
joint monthslong investigation said that two teams comprising five or six FSB
agents were deployed alongside Navalny’s Siberian trip at around the time of
his Aug. 20 poisoning. CNN said it could not “confirm with certainty” that the
FSB unit poisoned Navalny, “but its activities in July and August suggest that
the European action against Bortnikov and other senior officials is not
misplaced.” “I want to say a few words to the FSB and law enforcement agency
officers: Aren’t you ashamed of working for this system?” Navalny wrote on his
personal website in connection with the investigation.
The Kremlin has
denied any role in the poisoning. President Vladimir Putin on Friday continued
to accuse European countries, which have repeatedly asked Moscow to investigate
Navalny’s poisoning, of refusing to cooperate on an investigation. Putin also
told the presidential human rights council that Navalny’s near-death did not
warrant the opening of a criminal investigation in Russia.
^ This is something
I, and the rest of the world, can see Russia doing. ^
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