[cryptome] Russian suspects in Salisbury poisoning linked to blast in Czech Republic

  • From: douglasrankine <douglasrankine@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Cryptome FL <cryptome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 11:38:46 +0100

see url: https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/18/europe/czech-republic-russia-salisbury-poisoning-intl/index.html

see full report...One never knows just how much one is getting led up the garden path these days...there is so much deception about...and it has become so organised with the right amount of consistency and inconsistency in it, particularly by nation states with huge amounts of money paid to private corporations who specialise in producing the stuff in the name of credible sources; especially when it comes to chemical weapons and their use by Russian tourists in Salisbury and elsewhere...😉 And all of those nation states call themselves democratic, from Russia to China to North Korea to the UK and the USA...and all the other five eyes...😉 Of course one of the best ways to discern the truth is when one hears from the victims themselves...but that sort of evidence isn't always available as even the nation state often hides the "inside" knowledge they have in the "interests of national security"...We never did get a definitive answer on where and when and by who the Novichok was made...and yet scientific advances are such that chemical labels and origins should be easy to apply to the product...

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The suspects of the 2018 novichok nerve agent poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury, England, have been linked to a 2014 blast in the Czech Republic that killed two people.
Czech police said Saturday that they were searching for two men "in connection with the investigation" of a 2014 explosion at an ammunition depot in Vrbetice, releasing images of the Salisbury suspects, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.
Police added that the men are known to be carrying various passports, including Russian passports with Petrov and Boshirov's names.

Moscow has denied any involvement with the Salisbury incident, and the men who identified themselves as Petrov and Boshirov claimed they briefly visited the historic cathedral city as tourists. Putin has said the two men identified as suspects are "not criminals."

The police say the men were in the Czech Republic between October 11 and October 16 of 2014, and added they also carried passports from Moldova and Tajikistan, under the names of Nicolai Popa and Ruslan Tabarov respectively.

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