11/8 According to a new report by the independent television network RTVI, the class is run by Andrey Manoilo, a lecturer in the Political Science Department and a former Federal Security Service agent.
9/27Another woman in Berezovka told Kommersant that Chepiga served in“the secret service” in various “hot spots” after graduating from a military academy. “His mother would cry,”〜she didn’t recognize the photos of Chepiga published in the news media. “He was already almost bald,”
9/26 the 14th Spetsnaz Brigade in Russia’s farthest-eastern city of Khabarovsk, one of the elite Spetsnaz units under GRU command. Chepiga’s unit (74854, formerly 20662) played a key role in the second Chechen War, and was also observed near the Ukrainian border in late 2014.
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estate outside Moscow and a car. Additionally, Fontanka managed to reach a man named Alexander Polyakov, whose passport number falls within the range apparently used by the GRU,〜 Fontanka also asked Polyakov if he’s familiar with a man named Kukharuk, who was issued “an identical passport”
9/20 Why "tourists" flew to Switzerland since November 2017, now more or less clear. The reason for Petrov’s visit to the Netherlands in 2016 is not so obvious, but there is also an interesting coincidence here: he was there during the referendum on association with Ukraine. This question was(
Fontanka, the building at 76B Khoroshevskoe Highway belongs directly tothe GRU, while Russia’s Unified State Registrar of Legal Entities says it’s home to several military units,including Branch Number 45807, whose commanding officer is Igor Korobov, the head of theGRU./Fontanka〜learned that
9/23 “(Petrov and Boshirov) had passport numbers ending in 294 and 297, while another previously exposed GRU agent, Eduard Shirokov (Shishmakov), had a passport ending in 323/ 76B Khoroshevskoe Highway, which is located just around the corner from the GRU’s Moscow headquarters./Acc to (
nothing should change in terms of coordination with the European and the British services.”/Asked about the EPP pre-summit meeting and what decisions were taken for possibly expelling Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, Borissov stressed that he had strongly supported his colleague, adding that(
more of a hardliner in this type of appeals,”/Last March Borissov said he wasn’t sure Moscow was behind the Salisbury poisoning case. EURACTIV asked Borissov if he was still of the same opinion. He said: “I’m not going to return to this issue”./“So I promised Theresa May that(