
Late Gen. Igor Sergun, former GRU chief
He has nothing to do with the present story, and this photo just appeared in the Image Results for “alexey dyumin, boshirov, yanukovich ā Google Search“. I called him Hades and Prince Igor, in my Internet readings and writings about him. But I do not think we ever met, of course.Ā
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Š āŠŠ¾Š²ŠøŠ½Ńкеā ŃŠ°ŃŃŠŗŠ°Š·Š°Š» оГин ŠøŠ· его ŃŠ¾Š·Š“Š°ŃŠµŠ»ŠµŠ¹
Š ŃŠ°Š·ŃŠ°Š±Š¾ŃŠ°Š½Š½Š¾Š¼ в Š”Š”Š”Š Š½ŠµŃŠ²Š½Š¾-ŠæŠ°ŃŠ°Š»ŠøŃŠøŃŠµŃком Š²ŠµŃеŃŃŠ²Šµ Š¼ŠøŃ Š²ŠæŠµŃŠ²Ńе ŃŠ·Š½Š°Š» ŠøŠ· ŃŃŠ°ŃŃŠø газеŃŃ āŠŠ¾ŃŠŗŠ¾Š²ŃŠŗŠøŠµ новоŃŃŠøā в 1992 гоГŃ. ŠŠµ ŃŠ¾Š°Š²ŃŠ¾Ń ā ŃŠ¾Š²ŠµŃŃŠŗŠøŠ¹ Ń ŠøŠ¼ŠøŠŗ ŠŠøŠ» ŠŠøŃŠ·Š°ŃŠ½Š¾Š², оГин ŠøŠ· ŃŠ°Š·ŃабоŃŃŠøŠŗŠ¾Š² āŠŠ¾Š²ŠøŃкаā. ŠŠ¾ его ŃŠ»Š¾Š²Š°Š¼, āŠŠ¾Š²ŠøŃокā āŠæŠ¾ менŃŃŠµŠ¹ Š¼ŠµŃŠµ в ГеŃŃŃŃ ŃŠ°Š· Š¼Š¾ŃŠ½ŠµŠµ Š»ŃŠ±Š¾Š³Š¾ Š½ŠµŃŠ²Š½Š¾-ŠæŠ°ŃŠ°Š»ŠøŃŠøŃŠµŃкого Š²ŠµŃеŃŃŠ²Š°ā. ŠŠ¾Š·Š¶Šµ ŠŠøŃŠ·Š°ŃŠ½Š¾Š² ŃŠ¾Š¾Š±ŃŠøŠ», ŃŃŠ¾ в РоŃŃŠøŠø Š±ŃŠ»Š° ŠæŃŠ¾ŠøŠ·Š²ŠµŠ“ена не оГна ŃŠ¾Š½Š½Š° Š²ŠµŃŠµŃŃŠ² гŃŃŠæŠæŃ āŠŠ¾Š²ŠøŃокā.
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“ŠŠ»ŠµŠŗŃŠ°Š½Š“ŃŠ° ŠŠ»ŃŃŠµŠ²Š° Š¾Š·Š°Š“Š°ŃŠøŠ»Š¾ ŃŠæŠ¾Š¼ŠøŠ½Š°Š½ŠøŠµ некой Š±Š°Š·Ń Š¤ŠŠ”: āŠ§ŃŠ¾ ŠŗŠ°ŃŠ°ŠµŃŃŃ Š±Š°Š·Ń Š“Š°Š½Š½ŃŃ
Š¤ŠŠ”, Ń Š½Šµ знаŃ, ŃŃŃŠµŃŃŠ²ŃŠµŃ Š»Šø она Š²Š¾Š¾Š±Ńе. То, ŃŃŠ¾ ŃŠæŠ¾Š¼ŠøŠ½Š°ŠµŃŃŃ Š² ŠŗŠµŠ¹ŃŠ°Ń
ŠŠ¾ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š° Šø ŠŠµŃŃŠ¾Š²Š°, ŃŠ²Ńзано Ń Š±Š°Š·Š¾Š¹ āŠ Š¾ŃŃŠøŠ¹Ńкий ŠæŠ°ŃŠæŠ¾ŃŃā. ŠŠ¾ его ŃŠ»Š¾Š²Š°Š¼, ŃŠµŃŃ ŠøŠ“ŠµŃ Š¾ базе ГаннŃŃ
ŠŠŠ Š Š¾ŃŃŠøŠø.
āŠŠ¾ŃŃŃŠæ Šŗ ней имеŃŃ ŃŠ¾ŃŃŃŠ“ники ŠŠŠ ā ŃŃŃŃ Š»Šø не Š²Ńе. ŠŃоГаеŃŃŃ Š»Šø она на āŠŠ¾ŃбŃŃŠŗŠµā или наŃ
оГиŃŃŃ Š² ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠµŠ½ŃаŃ
, Ń Š½Šµ знаŃā, ā Š³Š¾Š²Š¾ŃŠøŃ Š¶ŃŃŠ½Š°Š»ŠøŃŃ. ŠŃŠø ŃŃŠ¾Š¼ он ŃŃŠøŃаеŃ, ŃŃŠ¾ желаŃŃŠøŠµ āŠ¼Š¾Š³ŃŃ Š»ŠµŠ³ŠŗŠ¾ за какŃŃ-ŃŠ¾ Š¼Š·Š“Ń ŠøŠ»Šø Гаже Š±ŠµŃŠæŠ»Š°ŃŠ½Š¾ ŠæŠ¾ŠæŃŠ¾ŃŠøŃŃ ŠæŃŠ¾Š±ŠøŃŃ ŃŠ¾Š³Š¾ или иного ŃŠµŠ»Š¾Š²ŠµŃкаā. ŠŠ° ŃŃŠ¾ŃнŃŃŃŠøŠµ Š²Š¾ŠæŃŠ¾ŃŃ DW в Bellingcat на Š¼Š¾Š¼ŠµŠ½Ń ŠæŃŠ±Š»ŠøŠŗŠ°ŃŠøŠø не Š¾ŃвеŃили.
ŠŠæŃŠ¾ŃŠµŠ½Š½Ńе DW жŃŃŠ½Š°Š»ŠøŃŃŃ ŠæŠ¾Š»Š°Š³Š°ŃŃ, ŃŃŠ¾ ŃŠ°Š¼Š¾ ŠøŃŠæŠ¾Š»ŃŠ·Š¾Š²Š°Š½ŠøŠµ баз ГаннŃŃ
не ŃŠ²Š»ŃеŃŃŃ Š½ŠµŠ·Š°ŠŗŠ¾Š½Š½ŃŠ¼. āŠŃли не Š²Š·Š»Š°Š¼ŃваеŃе ŃŃŠø Š±Š°Š·Ń ŃŠ°Š¼Šø, не ŠøŃŠæŠ¾Š»ŃŠ·ŃŠ¹ŃŠµ āŠ·Š½Š°ŠŗŠ¾Š¼ŃŃŠ²Š°ā, ŃŃŠ¾Š±Ń Š°Š²ŃŠ¾ŃизоваŃŃŃŃ Š² ŃŠøŃŃŠµŠ¼Šµ ŃŠ°ŠŗŠøŃ
баз ГаннŃŃ
Šø полŃŃŠøŃŃ Š²ŃŠæŠøŃŠŗŃ, ŃŠ¾ вŃŃ Š¾ŠæŠ°ŃŠ½Š¾ŃŃŃ ŠæŠµŃŠµŠŗŠ»Š°Š“ŃŠ²Š°ŠµŃŃŃ Š½Š° ŠæŠ»ŠµŃŠø ŃŠ¾Š³Š¾, ŠŗŃŠ¾ ŃŃŃ Š±Š°Š·Ń ŃŠ»ŠøŠ»ā, ā Š“Š¾Š±Š°Š²Š»ŃŠµŃ Š ŃŃŠ»Š°Š½ ŠŠµŠ²ŠøŠµŠ². ŠŠ»ŠµŠŗŃŠ°Š½Š“Ń ŠŠ»ŃŃŠµŠ² ŃŠ¾Š¶Šµ ŃŠ²ŠµŃен, ŃŃŠ¾ āŠ·Š°ŠŗŠ¾Š½ наŃŃŃŠ°ŃŃ ŃŠµ, ŠŗŃŠ¾ ŠøŃ
(Š±Š°Š·Ń Š“Š°Š½Š½ŃŃ
. ā РеГ.) Š²Š·Š»Š°Š¼ŃŠ²Š°ŃŃ Šø вŃŃŃŠ°Š²Š»ŃŃŃ Š² ŠøŠ½ŃŠµŃнеŃā.
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“ŠŃ не ŃŠ¾Š±ŠøŃаемŃŃ ŃŃŠ°ŃŃŠ²Š¾Š²Š°ŃŃ Š² ŃŠæŠµŠŗŃŠ»ŃŃŠøŃŃ
по ŠæŠ¾Š²Š¾Š“Ń ŠøŃ
наŃŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŃ
имен”, – Š¾ŃŠ²ŠµŃили в Š”ŠŗŠ¾ŃŠ»ŠµŠ½Š“-ŠÆŃŠ“е на ŠæŃоŃŃŠ±Ń DW ŠæŃŠ¾ŠŗŠ¾Š¼Š¼ŠµŠ½ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š°ŃŃĀ ŃŠ¾Š²Š¼ŠµŃŃŠ½Š¾Šµ ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“ование Bellingcat Šø The Insider о ŠæŠ¾Š“Š¾Š·ŃŠµŠ²Š°ŠµŠ¼ŃŃ
в оŃŃŠ°Š²Š»ŠµŠ½ŠøŠø Š±ŃŠ²Ńего Гвойного Š°Š³ŠµŠ½Ńа Š”ŠµŃŠ³ŠµŃ Š”ŠŗŃŠøŠæŠ°Š»Ń Šø его Š“Š¾ŃŠµŃŠø Юлии 4 маŃŃŠ° 2018 гоГа в Š”Š¾Š»ŃŠ±ŠµŃŠø. ŠŃŃŠ½Š°Š»ŠøŃŃŃ-ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“Š¾Š²Š°ŃŠµŠ»Šø ŃŃŠ²ŠµŃжГаŃŃ, ŃŃŠ¾ ŠøŠ“ŠµŠ½ŃŠøŃŠøŃŠøŃовали оГного ŠøŠ· ŠæŠ¾Š“Š¾Š·ŃŠµŠ²Š°ŠµŠ¼ŃŃ
: его ŠøŠ¼Ń не Š ŃŃŠ»Š°Š½ ŠŠ¾ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š², а ŠŠ½Š°Ńолий Чепига, Šø он – полковник ŠŠ Š£.
ŠŠøŠ½ŠøŃŃŃ Š¾Š±Š¾ŃŠ¾Š½Ń ŠŠµŠ»ŠøŠŗŠ¾Š±ŃŠøŃŠ°Š½ŠøŠø ŠŃвин УилŃŃŠ¼Ńон ŃŠ½Š°Ńала ŠæŠ¾Š“ŃŠ²ŠµŃГил Š²ŃŠ²Š¾Š“Ń ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“ованиŃ, но Š·Š°Ńем ŃŃŠµŃ ŃŠ¾Š±ŃŃŠ²ŠµŠ½Š½Š¾Šµ ŃŠ¾Š¾Š±Ńение в Twitter. Тем не менее Š±ŃŠøŃŠ°Š½ŃŠŗŠ°Ń ŠæŠ¾Š»ŠøŃŠøŃ вŃŃŠ°Š·ŠøŠ»Š° ŃŠ²ŠµŃенноŃŃŃ, ŃŃŠ¾ ŃŃŠøŃŠ°ŠµŃ “ŠŠ¾ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š°” Šø “ŠŠµŃŃŠ¾Š²Š°” ŠæŃŠµŠ²Š“онимами, а ŠøŃŃŠ¾Ńники агенŃŃŃŠ²Š° Reuters по Š²Š¾ŠæŃоŃам Š±ŠµŠ·Š¾ŠæŠ°ŃноŃŃŠø, близкие Šŗ ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“ованиŃ, ŠæŠ¾Š“ŃŠ²ŠµŃГили Š²ŠµŃноŃŃŃ Š²ŃŠ²Š¾Š“ов The Insider Šø Bellingcat, Гобавив, ŃŃŠ¾ наŃŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŠµ имена ŠæŠ¾Š“Š¾Š·ŃŠµŠ²Š°ŠµŠ¼ŃŃ ŃŠ¶Šµ извеŃŃŠ½Ń ŃŠ»ŠµŠ“Š¾Š²Š°ŃŠµŠ»Ńм в ŠŠ¾Š½Š“оне. РоŃŃŠøŠ¹Ńкой Š³Š°Š·ŠµŃе “ŠŠ¾Š¼Š¼ŠµŃŃŠ°Š½Ń” ŃŠ“алоŃŃ ŃŠ²ŃзаŃŃŃŃ Ń Š¶ŠøŃŠµŠ»Ńми ŃŠµŠ»Š° ŠŠµŃезовка в ŠŠ¼ŃŃŃŠŗŠ¾Š¹ облаŃŃŠø, в ŠŗŠ¾ŃоŃой Голгое Š²ŃŠµŠ¼Ń жила ŃŠµŠ¼ŃŃ Š§ŠµŠæŠøŠ³. ŠŠ½Š°ŠŗŠ¾Š¼Ńе, ŠæŠ¾ŠæŃŠ¾ŃŠøŠ²ŃŠøŠµ не Š½Š°Š·ŃваŃŃ ŠøŃ , Š¾Š“Š½Š¾Š·Š½Š°ŃŠ½Š¾ опознали “Š ŃŃŠ»Š°Š½Š° ŠŠ¾ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š°” именно как ŠŠ½Š°ŃŠ¾Š»ŠøŃ ЧепигŃ. “ŠŠ°Š·Š° Š¤ŠŠ”” Šø Š“ŃŃŠ³Š°ŃĀ “Š“Š¾ŠæŠ¾Š»Š½ŠøŃŠµŠ»ŃŠ½Š°Ń ŠøŠ½ŃŠ¾ŃŠ¼Š°ŃŠøŃ” ŠŠ°Šŗ ŃŠ½ŃŃŠ·ŠøŠ°ŃŃŠ°Š¼-ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“Š¾Š²Š°ŃŠµŠ»Ńм ŠøŠ· ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ½Š¾Š³Š¾ ŠæŃŠ¾ŠµŠŗŃа Šø ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŠ¹Ńким жŃŃŠ½Š°Š»ŠøŃŃŠ°Š¼ ŃŠ“алоŃŃ Š²ŃŠ¹ŃŠø на ŃŠ»ŠµŠ“ ГвŃŃ Š¾ŃŠøŃŠµŃŠ¾Š² ŠŠ Š£? “Š£ Š½Š°Ń Š½Šµ Š±ŃŠ»Š¾ ожиГаний, ŃŃŠ¾ Š¼Ń ŃŠ¼Š¾Š¶ŠµŠ¼ ŃŃŃŠ°Š½Š¾Š²ŠøŃŃ ŠøŃ ŠæŠ°ŃŠæŠ¾ŃŃŠ½Ńе Š“Š°Š½Š½ŃŠµ”, – ŃŠŗŠ°Š·Š°Š» Š³Š°Š·ŠµŃŠµ The Guardian ŃŃŠŗŠ¾Š²Š¾Š“ŠøŃŠµŠ»Ń Bellingcat ŠŠ»ŠøŠ¾Ń ЄиггинŃ. ŠŠ“нако, по его ŃŠ»Š¾Š²Š°Š¼, Šŗ ним “ŃŃŠ°Š»Šø Š¾Š±ŃŠ°ŃаŃŃŃŃ Š»ŃŠ“Šø” Ń “Š“Š¾ŠæŠ¾Š»Š½ŠøŃŠµŠ»Ńной ŠøŠ½ŃŠ¾ŃŠ¼Š°Ńией”, Šø “Š½ŠµŠŗŠ¾ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠµ Š“Š°Š½Š½ŃŠµ Š±ŃŠ»Šø Š¾ŃŠµŠ½Ń ŃŠ·ŠŗŠ¾ŃŠæŠµŃŠøŠ°Š»ŠøŠ·ŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š°Š½Š½ŃŠ¼Šø”. ŠŠ»Š°Š²Š½Ńм ŠøŃŃŠ¾Ńником ŃŠ²ŠµŠ“ений об Š¾Š±Š¾ŠøŃ ŠæŠ¾Š“Š¾Š·ŃŠµŠ²Š°ŠµŠ¼ŃŃ , ŃŃŠ“Ń ŠæŠ¾ Š¾ŠæŠøŃŠ°Š½ŠøŃ в ŃŠ°Š¼Š¾Š¼ ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“овании, ŃŃŠ°Š»ŠøĀ ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŠ¹Ńкие гоŃŃŠ“аŃŃŃŠ²ŠµŠ½Š½Ńе базŃ ГаннŃŃ ŃŠ°Š·Š½ŃŃ ŃŠøŠæŠ¾Š². Š”ŠŗŠ¾ŃŠ»ŠµŠ½Š“-ŠÆŃŠ“ ŃŃŠøŃŠ°ŠµŃ Š“Š²Š¾ŠøŃ
ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŃн Š³Š»Š°Š²Š½Ńми ŠæŠ¾Š“Š¾Š·ŃŠµŠ²Š°ŠµŠ¼Ńми в покŃŃŠµŠ½ŠøŠø на Š”ŠŗŃŠøŠæŠ°Š»ŠµŠ¹
ŠŃŠøŃŠ°ŃŃŠ½Š¾ŃŃŃ “Š ŃŃŠ»Š°Š½Š° ŠŠ¾ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š°” (Чепиги) Šø ŠŠ»ŠµŠŗŃŠ°Š½Š“ŃŠ° ŠŠµŃŃŠ¾Š²Š° Šŗ ŃŠæŠµŃŃŠ»Ńжбам Bellingcat Šø The Insider ŃŃŃŠ°Š½Š¾Š²ŠøŠ»Šø, по ŠøŃ
ŃŃŠ²ŠµŃжГениŃ, благоГаŃŃ “базе Š¤ŠŠ”” (Š¤ŠµŠ“ŠµŃŠ°Š»ŃŠ½Š°Ń Š¼ŠøŠ³ŃŠ°ŃŠøŠ¾Š½Š½Š°Ń ŃŠ»Ńжба РФ. – РеГ.). ŠŠ¾Š·Š¼Š¾Š¶Š½Š¾ŃŃŃ, ŠŗŠ¾ŃŠ¾ŃŃŃ Š² ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŠ¹Ńком ŠŠŠ оŃŃŠøŃаŃŃ: по базе ГаннŃŃ
Š¤ŠŠ” невозможно Š¾ŠæŃеГелиŃŃ, ŃŠ²Š»ŃеŃŃŃ Š»Šø ŃŠµŠ»Š¾Š²ŠµŠŗ ŃŠ¾ŃŃŃŠ“ником ŠŠ Š£ или Š»Ńбого Š“ŃŃŠ³Š¾Š³Š¾ веГомŃŃŠ²Š°, ŃŠ°Šŗ ŠæŃŠ¾ŠŗŠ¾Š¼Š¼ŠµŠ½ŃŠøŃŠ¾Š²Š°Š» ŃŠ°ŃŃŠ»ŠµŠ“ование Š·Š°Š¼Š³Š»Š°Š²Ń ŠŠŠ Š Š¤ ŠŠ³Š¾ŃŃ ŠŃбов в ŠøŠ½ŃеŃвŃŃ ŃŠ¾ŃŃŠøŠ¹ŃŠŗŠ¾Š¼Ń Š°Š³ŠµŠ½ŃŃŃŠ²Ń “ŠŠ½ŃеŃŃŠ°ŠŗŃ”. “ŠŠ·Š²ŠµŃŃŠ½Š¾, ŃŃŠ¾ на ŃŃŠ½ŠŗŠµ полно баз ГаннŃŃ
ŠŠŠŠŠ, ŃŠ²ŃзаннŃŃ
Ń Š°Š²ŃŠ¾Š¼Š¾Š±ŠøŠ»Ńми, Ń ŠŠŠ„ Šø Ń Š±Š°Š½ŠŗŠ°Š¼Šø. ŠŠ½Šø еŃŃŃ, они ŠæŃоГаŃŃŃŃ Š½Š° “ŠŠ¾ŃбŃŃŠŗŠµ” (ŃŃŠ½Š¾Šŗ в ŠŠ¾Ńкве. – РеГ.), ими ŠæŠ¾Š»ŃŠ·ŃŃŃŃŃ Š¶ŃŃŠ½Š°Š»ŠøŃŃŃ – ŃŠ¾Š²ŠµŃŃŠµŠ½Š½Š¾ ŃŠ¾Ńно, в ŃŠ¾Š¼ ŃŠøŃле, ŃŃŠ¾ ŃŠ°Š¼Š¾Šµ поŃŃŃŃŠ°ŃŃŠµŠµ, гоŃŃŠ“аŃŃŃŠ²ŠµŠ½Š½ŃŃ
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| Russia Says Photos Don’t Prove Its Spy Was Linked to Skripal Case | World News | US News | ||
Sept. 28, 2018, at 6:33 a.m.
Russia Says Photos Don’t Prove Its Spy Was Linked to Skripal Case FILE PHOTO: Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov looks on during a visit to the Mazda Sollers Manufacturing Rus joint venture plant of Sollers and Japanese Mazda in Vladivostok, Russia September 10, 2018. Valery Sharifulin/TASS Host Photo Agency/Pool via REUTERSReuters
By Andrey Ostroukh andĀ Andrey Kuzmin
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Kremlin said on Friday a likeness between a Russian intelligence colonel and a suspect in the Skripal poisoning case does not prove they are the same person, comparing the resemblance to that of impersonators posing as Lenin.
Former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found slumped on a public bench in the English city of Salisbury in March. Britain says they were poisoned with a nerve agent administered by Russian intelligence officers. A woman later died from what British police say was contact with the poison which her partner found in a discarded perfume bottle.
Russia denies any involvement in the affair, which has deepened its international isolation.
Moscow says two Russian men captured on surveillance footage near the scene of the poisoning were tourists visiting Salisbury twice during a weekend trip to Britain, an explanation London says is so far-fetched as to all but prove Russia’s involvement.
Investigative website Bellingcat this week published a picture of a decorated Russian military intelligence colonel it named as Anatoliy Chepiga who resembles one of the men spotted in the surveillance footage.
“We don’t know to what extent we can make any formal conclusions about who looks like whom, are they alike, where they lived, where they grew up,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call.
“On Red Square there are still 10 Stalins and 15 Lenins running around, and they look remarkably like the originals,” he said, referring to people who dress up as Soviet leaders to pose for photographs with tourists.
Peskov said in order to draw any conclusions, the Russian authorities needed verified information from British officials about the Skripal case, something he said London has been consistently withholding.
“We do not want to participate any more in the propagation of this issue as a partner of the media,” said Peskov.
(Reporting and writing by Andrey Kuzmin; Editing by Christian Lowe and Peter Graff)
Copyright 2018 Thomson Reuters.
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| Tragedy? Farce? Confusion? The Method Behind That Russian Poisoning Interview – The New York Times | ||
MOSCOW ā The reviews were not kind when two Russians accused of slipping into England and poisoning a turncoat spy appeared on TV to profess their innocence. They were, the men said, just a couple of sports nutritionists taking a weekend jaunt to a cathedral town. āOne of the biggest information warfare blunders ever,ā declared a BBC diplomatic editor. Others said the interview on Russian state television was a skit worthy of Monty Python. The British government said it was āan insult to the publicās intelligence.ā But foreigners rolling their eyes and dismissing the menās account as patently implausible may be missing the point. For Russia, the yardstick of success for the interview was not credibility. āIt is a slap in the face of the West,ā said Peter Pomerantsev, a fellow at the London School of Economics and author of āNothing Is True and Everything Is Possible,ā an account of his time as a television producer in Moscow. Russia, said Mr. Pomerantsev, āgave up a long time ago on trying to convince anybody that it is telling the truth.ā
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But the Kremlin works hard to confuse and distract, and to convince everyone, whether inside Russia or beyond, that President Vladimir V. Putin is so strong he can set his own truth, no matter how hard it may be to believe. From Moscowās viewpoint, the interview on RT, a Kremlin-funded network formerly known as Russia Today, was a masterpiece of in-your-face defiance. It also reprised the greatest hits of Russian propaganda under Mr. Putin. In just 25 minutes, the interview distilled the favorite tropes of the Kremlinās propaganda machine: Russia always gets blamed by the West for crimes it did not commit. Its people thirst for a Europe of churches and traditional culture, but are frustrated in their high-minded aspirations by obstacles thrown up abroad, in this case the English weather. There was even a cameo role for the Kremlinās old standby, homophobia, with heavy hints that the two men accused by Britain, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, may well be gay and therefore could not possibly be Russian military intelligence officers deployed, as Britain says they were, for the manly business of assassination. Konstantin von Eggert, a political commentator and former talk show host on independent television, said the appearance of the two men on RT was not really meant to convince anybody of Russiaās innocence in the Salisbury attack but only to deliver a message to foreign critics and domestic foes that ānothing you say or do will change anything.ā
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The Kremlin, he said, āis telling the West: āYes, we did it, yes, we messed up, and yes, we will do it again if we want.āā That Mr. Putin had a hand in orchestrating the interview was clear from the fact that, a day before it was broadcast by RT on Thursday, he declared Mr. Petrov and Mr. Boshirov innocent of any crimes and, speaking at an economic conference in Vladivostok, urged them to come forward to tell their story. They swiftly obliged. By the end of the same day, they had contacted Margarita Simonyan, the RT editor in chief, and sat down in front of the camera to answer a series of softball questions. These did not include the most obvious question: How did the hotel room where the men stayed in London come to have traces of Novichok, the nerve agent used against Sergei V. Skripal, a former Russian spy. Mr. Skripal survived the attack, and Mr. Putinās role has set off speculation that he may have ordered military commanders to make Mr. Boshirov and Mr. Petrov appear on television to punish them for their bungling performance in Salisbury, England. Mr. Putin, however, has no history of publicly sanctioning, even less of humiliating, his so-called siloviki, the military and security service officials who dominate his administration, no matter how disastrously incompetent or corrupt they or their underlings might be. Instead of killing Mr. Skripal, the nerve agent attack landed him and his daughter, Yulia, in the hospital, along with a British police officer and a Salisbury resident ā and left Moscow open to condemnation for an act of state terrorism with a military grade chemical weapon.
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Then, on top of that, according to British investigators, the two men discarded a vial that carried the Novichok so carelessly that a British woman died after her boyfriend found it months later and, thinking it was perfume, brought the bottle home as a gift. In the RT interview, Mr. Petrov and Mr. Boshirov insisted that they had such a keen interest in medieval ecclesiastical architecture and burning desire to see Salisburyās cathedral that they traveled to Britain for a weekend getaway that included two separate trips to Salisbury and two nights in a grungy London hotel. They firmly denied any connection to Russian military intelligence, now called the G.U. but until recently known as the G.R.U. Their account ā which included claims of knee-deep slush and ātransport collapseā that forced them to abandon a first visit to Salisbury on March 3 and try again on March 4, the day of the nerve agent attack ā struck many Britons as so risible that a columnist in The Guardian suggested that ācomedy is now diplomacy by other means.ā There was some snow in Salisbury at the time but none of the weather-induced āhavocā cited by Mr. Petrov and nothing that might normally deter two fit Russian men accustomed to harsh winters from walking a few hundred yards from the railway station to the cathedral. And why, if they were so keen to see the cathedral, did they head in the opposition direction from the station and wander into Mr. Skripalās neighborhood on the other side of town? āThe whole situation is some kind of extraordinary coincidence ā thatās all,ā Mr. Petrov told RT, āWhat are we guilty of?ā Their story certainly did not win over many people in Britain and elsewhere, or help burnish Russiaās image. The interview also left many Russians, even some sympathetic to the Kremlin, shaking their heads. It was so bizarre that a television critic, Arina Borodina, claimed that Ms. Simonyan, the RT editor, had not really met the two men and that footage of her asking them questions had been spliced together with their answers, delivered in a secret location under supervision.
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Jakub Kalensky, who leads efforts to counter disinformation at a European Union strategic communication unit in Brussels, said the widely panned interview on RT suggested that Russiaās āmessage may simply be this: āWe just donāt care how credible or incredible what we say sounds.āā But the two men did manage to build a high ā if not very believable ā wall of denial. And they also āsucceeded in turning the tragedy in Salisbury into a farce,ā said Mr. Pomerantsev, the former Russian television producer. Still, on Saturday, Russian claims that Mr. Petrov and Mr. Boshirov were innocent, fun-loving civilians took a blow when Novaya Gazeta, an opposition Russian newspaper, reported that the Moscow telephone number listed for Mr. Petrov in official records belonged to the Russian Defense Ministry. And anĀ investigation by Bellingcat, an online platform, found that there is no record of either Mr. Boshirov or Mr. Petrov in an official database of residential and passport information before 2009, when they were issued internal passports under the names they now use. It said this suggested that the two men had previously used other names and that their current names are ācover identities for operatives of one of the Russian security services.ā Mr. Petrovās official file, Bellingcat said, is marked ātop secret.ā The overriding message from the RT interview, as with all of Russiaās responses to foreign accusations against the country, was that blameless Russians have again fallen victim to Western lies and prejudice. In a near-permanent state of high-dudgeon over Western accusations of misbehavior, Russia invariably responds to criticism by condemning the critic. Just this week, the Foreign Ministry summoned the Swiss and Dutch ambassadors to Moscow to complain that their countries were damaging relations after reports the Netherlands expelled two Russian spies accused of plotting cyber-sabotage of a Swiss defense laboratory analyzing the nerve agent used in Salisbury. In their interview, Mr. Petrov and Mr. Boshirov adopted the same plaintive tone used by Mr. Putin and his officials in response to past accusations. Among them: that Russian missiles shot down an airliner in July 2014 over eastern Ukraine; that Russian troops supported a bloody separatist rebellion there; and that Russian hackers meddled in the 2016 presidential election in the United States. āWe just want to be left in peace,ā Mr. Boshirov said, demanding that Britain apologize for all the grief it has caused him and Mr. Petrov.
Correction:
An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to the nerve agent Novichok. It is a chemical weapon, not a biological one.
Sophia Kishkovsky contributed reporting.
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![]() This combination of undated handout pictures released by the British Metropolitan Police Service created in London on on September 05, 2018 shows Ruslan Boshirov (L) and Alexander Petrov, who are wanted by British police in connection with the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia.
Russian intelligence officer Anatoliy Chepiga, earlier named by UK police as Ruslan Boshirov, a suspect in poisoning of ex-Russian military intelligence officer Sergei Skripal in the UK, may have participated in the evacuation of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych from Ukraine in February 2014.
Serhiy Kaniev, the journalist who took part in the Skipal investigation of Russian The Insider and British Bellingcat, told Ukrainian news outlet Hromadske that Chepiga allegedly headed the operation to evacuate Yanukovych to Russia. Yanukovych fled Ukraine on Feb. 23, days after a mass shooting of protesters by his security forces and the end of EuroMaidan Revolution. He was first transported to Crimea, and then to the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don. Chepiga was identified by the British investigative team Bellingcat on Sept. 26. as a highly decorated colonel of the GRU, Russiaās military intelligence service. Bellingcat also saidĀ Chepiga had won Russiaās highest state award, the Hero of the Russian Federation medal. Chepiga is one of the two main suspects in the poisoning of ex-intelligenceĀ agentĀ Skripal and his daughterĀ Yulia. āChepiga took part in Yanukovychās evacuation to Russia,ā Kaniev told Hromadske on Oct. 1. āAt least this is what my sources have evidenced. He and his special forces subdivision were at Yanukovychās residence Mezhyhirya. He was there, he guarded him. From there they transported him to Crimea and then to Russia.ā Kaniev said that the state award was granted to Chepiga for his participation in Yanukovychās evacuation. A former security guard of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Alexei Dyumin, also received the same state award for an operation in Crimea, Kaniev said. Kaniev was reported by Ukrainian media to have fled Russia on Sept. 29. Yanukovych has been on trial in Obolon district court in absentia since May 2017 on charges of high treason. |
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