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Agents behind Navalny poisoning may have been identified in new report

Reuters Bellingcat, CNN, Der Spiegel, and The Insider released a comprehensive investigation into the August assassination attempt on prominent critic Alexei Navalny. In the course of the investigation, analysts tracked call metadata, looked at flight records, and scanned offline Russian databases to identify 15 individuals who they allege work within a hidden sub-unit of the Federal Security Service Criminalistics Institute.  As part of the investigation, CNN international correspondent Clarissa Ward traveled to Russia and knocked on the door of Oleg Tayakin, who according to the report is a senior officer in the FSB s secret chemical weapons unit. In a video of the encounter, Tayakin can be seen locking his door and declining to answer questions. Ward, for her part, has received praise online for her adversarial, investigative journalism chops.

About 500 people evacuated from Bolshoi Theater after bomb threat

A wave of bomb threats began pouring into numerous Russian cities in November 2019 © Sergei Fadeichev/TASS MOSCOW, December 15. /TASS/. About 500 people have been evacuated from the Bolshoi Theater in downtown Moscow after a bomb threat, a source in law enforcement told TASS on Tuesday. Read also Currently about 500 people have been evacuated from the building of the theater outside. Specialists are working on site, the agency’s interlocutor said. Earlier on Tuesday, an anonymous message was received that an explosive device had been allegedly placed in the Bolshoi Theater building at 1 Teatralnaya Square. Emergency specialists and sniffer dogs were dispatched to the site to check the information. It was reported that about 250 people were evacuated in order to ensure their safety.

Bomb threat at Moscow s Bolshoi Theater false, source says - Emergencies

Currently the inspection has been completed. Neither explosive objects, nor explosive substances were found at the Bolshoi Theater building and in the adjacent territory. The information on explosives is false, the agency’s interlocutor said. Earlier on Tuesday, an anonymous message was received that an explosive device had allegedly been placed in the Bolshoi Theater building at 1 Teatralnaya Square. Emergency specialists and sniffer dogs were dispatched to the site to check the information. About 500 people were evacuated in order to ensure their safety. A wave of bomb threats began pouring into numerous Russian cities in November 2019. Anonymous individuals have been sending e-mails containing warnings about possible explosions in courts, schools, shopping centers, stores and universities. Since March 3, those threats also have been targeting airplanes. Not a single one of them has been confirmed. Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) reported blocking five foreign

Intentional Poisoning : New FBI Records, New Clues To Kremlin Critic s Sudden Illnesses

Stephen Rademaker, who is representing Kara-Murza in his lawsuit, told RFE/RL that around 275 pages were still being withheld for consultation with other agencies, while 10 had been withheld on grounds of national security. It s possible that the national-security rationale for withholding them is embarrassment over an inability to determine what agent was used to poison Vladimir, Rademaker said in an e-mail. But given the enormous technical capabilities of the U.S. government, we think it s more likely that they did reach some conclusions about the agent used to poison him. Who Is Vladimir Kara-Murza Kara-Murza, 39, is a veteran politician who has been active in Russian liberal opposition parties and movements since President Vladimir Putin s rise 20 years ago. The son of a prominent journalist, also named Vladimir, who died in 2019, the younger Kara-Murza was a television correspondent in Washington for several years and later worked on political projects launched by forme

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