The 2006 murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was “probably” organised by Moscow’s FSB intelligence service and approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a public inquiry has concluded.
The 2006 murder of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was “probably” organised by Moscow’s FSB intelligence service and approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a public inquiry has concluded.
The targeted killing of top Taliban leaders has had little impact on the strength and size of the organisation, according to a CIA report leaked by Wikileaks.
UK Home Secretary Theresa May has announced that a public inquiry will be held into the death of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko.
Ulbricht has been arrested for involvement in running the Silk Road darknet marketplace for drugs, guns, and more – but is also alleged to have attempted to have an ex-employee tortured and then executed for fear of him giving evidence to the police.
Spurred by a political assassination, tens of thousands have taken to the streets to protest the state into which their country has fallen. The same sense of decency and dignity that propelled them to the streets before drives them on now.