Bellingcat: Navalna poisoned by members of a special FSB group, traced routes and names



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The identities of those who tried to poison A. Navalna were determined by comparing mobile phone bills with information contained in autonomous databases, reports meduza.io.

After analyzing air travel data, the researchers found that since 2017, members of the group have flown to dozens of the same Russian cities that A. Navaln has flown to. In most cases, two or three officers took turns on each of those flights. They bought tickets with real and elegant names and tried to fly not on the same but on parallel flights. Often from other Moscow airports. The main activities of the group took place in 2017 (when A. Navalnas expressed his desire to participate in the presidential elections), then in 2020.

The study authors indicated the names and nicknames of all the people involved in the operation: Stanislav Makšakov, Oleg Tajakin (Tarasov), Alexei Alexandrov (Frolov), Ivan Osipov (Spiridonov), Konstantin Kudriavcev, (Sokolov), Alexei Krivoshek, Vladimir Paniayev.
A. Aleksandrov, I. Osipov and V. Paniayev went to Novosibirsk and Tomsk together with A. Navalns.

The study authors also claim that the attempt to poison the famous opposition in Tomsk was the second time that two months ago, the same agents attacked Navaln’s life in Kaliningrad; then he beat the politician’s wife, Julia.

Commenting on the results of the investigation, A. Navalnas called the attempt to poison “state terrorism.”

The full Bellingcat study can be read here.

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