The Times: Litvinenko is killed by FSB’s order
25 July 2007Alexander Litvinenko’s murder was “undoubtedly, the act of the state terrorism from Moscow”.
The high-ranking British official has told The Sunday Times that “this point of view is shared in the British government at the highest level”.
According to the source, he has access to the last evidences collected by police and intelligence services, and his words also reflect opinion of the high-ranking officials of the Home Office’s antiterrorist divisions, Scotland Yard, and other people involved in the investigation. As he said, all of them admitted last week, that they are sure that murder of the former employee of FSB has been committed by the order from this ministry. Sources of the British edition hold the opinion, that revenge became the motive of the murder.
At the same time, the source of the newspaper in Administration of the Russian President has declared, that the delay with the Russian answer to exile of the Russian diplomats from London was not connected to the statement made by Berezovsky about prevention of murderous assault, as believed the British mass media.
- The British Prosecutor Office brought an accusation against Lugovoy
- Britain daren’t to accuse the Russian special services in Litvinenko`s death
- Unprecedented number of journalists has been killed in 2007
- Great Britain expels four Russian diplomats from the country
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