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Vladimir Putin ‘probably’ ordered KGB defector Alexander Litvinenko’s death by radioactive poisoning: inquiry

January 22, 2016January 22, 2016 admin espionage, Litvinenko, murder, Putin, Russia

British judge Robert Owen has released the long-awaited findings of a public inquiry into the killing of Litvinenko.

Source: Vladimir Putin ‘probably’ ordered KGB defector Alexander Litvinenko’s death by radioactive poisoning: inquiry

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