UK inquiry says Putin 'probably approved' Litvinenko murder
Rahvusvahelised uudised | 21 Jan 2016  | EWR
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
Deutsche Welle, 21.01.2016
A British judge has said Russian President Vladimir Putin probably approved a plan by a Russian security service to kill former agent Alexander Litvinenko. Suspect Andrei Lugovoi has called the suggestion "absurd."

A UK judge released the results of the drawn-out inquiry into the death of Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006. Among the explosive allegations in Judge Robert Owen's report is that Russian President Vladimir Putin "probably approved" the poisoning of Litvinenko's tea with radioactive polonium.

"The FSB (Russian security agency) operation to kill Litvinenko was probably approved by ... President Putin," said Owen from London's High Court.

The report claims that Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun, both ex-KGB agents themselves, administered the fatal polonium-210 isotope at a London hotel, under the pretense of meeting up with old colleagues.

Both have long denied the charges, which have been circulating since soon after Litvinenko's death. Lugovoi has even gone so far as to blame British intelligence agents for the incident. Moscow, for its parts, has refused to extradite them.

But Owen made no bones about the two men's involvement. "I am sure that Mr. Lugovoi and Mr. Kovtun were acting under the direction of others when they poisoned Mr Litvinenko," he wrote, adding that they were likely directed by the FSB.
Russian reactions

Responding to the report, Lugovoi called the judge's findings "absurd," according to the Russian news agency Interfax.

The Kremlin also slammed the findings, calling it "clearly politically motivated."
"We would like to note that the Russian position on this matter remains unchanged and is well known. We regret that a purely criminal case has been politicized and clouded the overall atmosphere of bilateral relations," said foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

"It's obvious that the decision to cease the coroner investigation and begin the public hearing was clearly politically motivated," she added, alluding to the decision on the UK's part to switch from a private's coroner's inquest to a public inquiry.

Owen heard the testimony of 62 witnesses over a 6-month period, and the inquiry he led included confidential intelligence briefings.

Litvinenko, once a member of Putin’s inner circle, broke with the Russian leader in 2000 and fled to England. There he became an outspoken critic of the Kremlin under Putin and is said to have provided information to British intelligence services.

Britain threatens sanctions
In light of Russia's response, the UK has said it was already moving to implement sanctions against Moscow, such as assest freezes for Lugovoi and Kovtun, if the refusal to extradite them continues. The British government has already summoned the Russian ambassador to London over the report.

"The conclusion that the murder was authorized at the highest levels of the Russian state is extremely disturbing," Prime Minister David Cameron's spokeswoman told reporters. "It is not the way for any state, let alone a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, to behave."

es/sms (AP, AFP, Reuters)

(http://www.dw.com/en/uk-inquir... )

 
  FB   Tweet   Trüki    Comment   E-post
Rahvusvahelised uudised
09 Jan 2025 13:29
Eesti kunstlihast pidi saama tõeline hitt – 20 aastat hiljem pole seda grammigi müüdud MAALEHT
09 Jan 2025 07:20
Eesti Pank prognoosib kiirenevat inflatsiooni, peamiselt tänu kõrgematele maksudele
08 Jan 2025 07:53
Tallinna lennujaam tegi eelmine aasta rekordtulemuse
08 Jan 2025 07:41
Finland will not allow suspected sabotage ship Eagle S to operate before repairs are completed (2)
08 Jan 2025 07:07
Teet Kalmus: Venemaal inimesi surmasaatmiseks on siiani jagunud
07 Jan 2025 05:36
Andres Kasekamp: Trump on otsene oht Kanada suveräänsusele (14)
07 Jan 2025 05:21
Inflatsioon Eestis oli detsembris üle nelja protsendi
06 Jan 2025 11:02
Kanada peaminister Justin Trudeau astub tagasi (5)
06 Jan 2025 06:59
Teet Kalmus: Ukraina ründab Kurskis, lähipäevad näitavad, kui kaugele õnnestub neil edasi liikuda (2)
04 Jan 2025 09:23
Estonian born Roman Pipko tapped by Trump (12)
04 Jan 2025 09:15
Jüri Toomepuu: Inimkonna vähenemine, vananemine ja vaimne hääbumine (10)
03 Jan 2025 07:22
Teet Kalmus: tänu suurtele kaotustele elavjõus suutis Venemaa aasta viimases kvartalis edeneda (5)
02 Jan 2025 07:41
airBaltic Forced to Cancel Flights Due to Engine Maintenance Delays
02 Jan 2025 07:32
Leedu tahab koos Eesti ja Lätiga ehitada uue elektrijaama (3)
31 Dec 2024 18:00
Head uut aastat!
31 Dec 2024 15:14
President Alar Karis: Soovin Eesti inimestele julgust ja uudishimu, leidlikkust ja otsustuskindlust
31 Dec 2024 15:07
Suri president Arnold Rüütel 10.05.1928 – 31.12.2024 † (9)
30 Dec 2024 12:10
Eesti muusika aastahitid 2024
SÜNDMUSED LÄHIAJAL
Jan 9 2025 - Toronto
TLPA First Thursday: Glorious Vienna

Vaata veel ...

Lisa uus sündmus