Alexander Litvinenko, an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin, was poisoned in London in 2006 One of the main suspects in the murder of the former Russian spy and Kremlin critic, Alexander ...
“All the revolutions since the late 1980s in ex-Soviet republics and former Warsaw Pact countries ... are seen by the ...
The document includes well-known cases, such as the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, a former FSB agent who defected to the U.K. Litvinenko accused Putin's regime of a number of crimes, including ...
And it was about a Russian dissident called, Alexander Litvinenko, who was famously murdered in 2006 with a radioactive cup of tea, poured by two assassins sent by the Kremlin to kill him.
The ominous threat appears to be a veiled reference to the 2006 radiation poisoning of former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko in London. The European Court of Human Rights found Russia ...
Alexander Litvinenko lies in a hospital bed in London, shortly before his death in 2006 When Sergei Skripal, a former Russian double agent, collapsed suddenly on Sunday in the sleepy cathedral ...
On his deathbed in 2006, former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko claimed that Putin had directly ordered his assassination. He died after being poisoned with a cup of tea laced with Polonium 210.
In the UK, two Russian ex-secret service agents were targeted: Alexander Litvinenko fatally with radioactive polonium-210 in 2006, and Sergei Skripal with the toxic nerve agent Novichok in 2018.