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A group of Russian FSB officers suspected of poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny may be involved in three more murders.
Bellingcat investigative journalist Hristo Grozev announced this on Echo of Moscow.
By analyzing information about the movement of members of the FSB group, Bellingcat investigators have reason to believe that these FSB officers may have been involved in three more poisonings and two attempts.
“The structure is large, it is very well financed and it took a long time … Three were killed and two attempts.”– Hristo Grozev said on the air of the radio station.
Belligcat plans to publish a detailed investigation into a group of Russian FSB officers suspected of poisoning opposition leader Alexei Navalny in two weeks.
Previously, Hristo Grozev published data on the movements of members of the group on the alleged poisoning of Navalny, but said that information on the two trips would not be published, as journalists continue to investigate.
On the air of the Echo Moskvy radio station, he added that the data correspond to three flights and they decided to hide them, since any interest in these people could force them to “block” free access to them.
We mentioned earlier one of the reasons for high-profile political assassinations in the Russian Federation.
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