FSB poison killers
Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:34 pm
They are more deadlier than the KGB
They have license to kill in every where in the world"
According to the source, the FSB, which replaced the KGB, has been "emboldened" in the past eight months as a result of laws passed by the Russian parliament to allow state officials to carry out overseas assassinations.
So far this year, Russian agents have carried out at least two such assassinations – shooting dead one victim in Estonia and another in Chechnya. The role of the FSB in both murders has been confirmed to this newspaper by a Whitehall source.
Referring to the Litvinenko murder, the source said: "Logic dictates that there must have been state sponsorship behind this attack. All the circumstantial evidence seems to point to the FSB but that does not mean they carried out the murder.
"If it was the FSB, then trying to prove it will be a big problem. The FSB are very good at what they do and that includes killing their enemies. If they are behind this murder, we may never be able to prove it. This was clearly a flamboyant attack, designed to send a message to those who are believed to be enemies of Russia, and that message is, 'We can get to you anywhere in the world, and you will die a very painful death'."
They have license to kill in every where in the world"
According to the source, the FSB, which replaced the KGB, has been "emboldened" in the past eight months as a result of laws passed by the Russian parliament to allow state officials to carry out overseas assassinations.
So far this year, Russian agents have carried out at least two such assassinations – shooting dead one victim in Estonia and another in Chechnya. The role of the FSB in both murders has been confirmed to this newspaper by a Whitehall source.
Referring to the Litvinenko murder, the source said: "Logic dictates that there must have been state sponsorship behind this attack. All the circumstantial evidence seems to point to the FSB but that does not mean they carried out the murder.
"If it was the FSB, then trying to prove it will be a big problem. The FSB are very good at what they do and that includes killing their enemies. If they are behind this murder, we may never be able to prove it. This was clearly a flamboyant attack, designed to send a message to those who are believed to be enemies of Russia, and that message is, 'We can get to you anywhere in the world, and you will die a very painful death'."