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Putin Chef's Kisses of Death: Russia's Shadow Army's State-Run Structure Exposed
Yevgeny Prigozhin can be described as the Renaissance man of deniable Russian black ops. An ex convict who served time for robbery, fraud and forcing minors into prostitution, he began his legitimate business career in the 90s as a St. Petersburg restaurant owner and later as caterer for the Kremlin.
Today, his official business is a sprawling catering consortium that provides meals to millions of Russian soldiers, policemen, prosecutors, hospital patients and schoolchildren in return for hefty tax-funded payments estimated at at least $3 billion since 2011. Yet his unofficial operations fit the profile of an authoritarian state’s shadow security apparatus: industrial-scale manufacturing of fake-news, intimidating journalists, election interference, political engineering, and actual clandestine military operations.
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Prigozhin has also been linked to Kremlin-friendly political engineering across dozens of African countries while he has been sanctioned by the US over his funding for the Wagner Group, an unincorporated private military company with a history of clandestine operations in Eastern Ukraine, Syria and several African countries. It was most recently accused of placing booby-trapped mines around Libya’s Tripoli. The EU has yet to sanction him or his metastatic group over any of his activities.
Now, a long-running investigation by Bellingcat, The Insider and Der Spiegel has uncovered that Yevgeny Prigozhin’s disinformation, political interference and military operations are tightly integrated with Russia’s Defense Ministry and its intelligence arm, the GRU. Prigozhin’s private infrastructure – along with that of other government-dependent entrepreneurs, like Kostantin Malofeev – it appears serves as a deniable veneer and a round-tripping money laundering channel for government-mandated overseas operations.
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Our investigation team spoke to a number of current and former employees who worked in Prigozhin’s overseas interference and political engineering projects. They told us of widespread lack of motivation, infighting and alcohol-driven dysfunction at these operations, more indicative of bloated, government-funded junkets than a private operation with clear goals and outcomes.
We have also identified a key figure serving as a liaison between Prigozhin’s influencing operations in Africa and the Russian Defense Ministry. According to documents seen by our investigation team and corroborated by interviews, this person has been in overall command of Russian paramilitary operations in Africa, including at the time when three Russian journalists investigating Prigozhin’s operations in the Central African Republic were murdered, as well as while Western journalists were tailed and harassed. This key person appears not to be on the radar of Western intelligence or law enforcement agencies, as he enjoys unrestricted travel in Europe based on multi-entry Schengen visas.
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Bellingcat has analyzed Prigozhin’s telephone records for an eight-month period spanning late 2013 and early 2014. The records were obtained from hacked emails of Prigozhin’s personal assistant leaked in 2015 by the Russian hacking collective Shaltai Boltay.
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During this period, Prigozhin spoke or texted with practically the entire leadership of the Presidential Administration Office, along with a number of senior figures at the FSB, in the Federal Protective Service (FSO) and the Ministry of Defense. In particular, he called and texted Dmitry Peskov – President Putin’s adviser and spokesperson – a total of 144 times. He also called – or was called by – Anton Vayno, Putin’s chief of staff, a total of 99 times. He communicated 54 times with Igor Diveykin – Putin’s deputy chief of staff overseeing domestic politics, arguably a job description that doesn’t include the logistics of food catering.
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The Wagner Group – which does not exist on paper – got its name from its purported founder and commander, the elusive and camera-shy Dmitry Utkin, who – thanks to his obsessive fascination with the history of third Reich – had received the nom-de-guerre “Wagner”. (...) It is not exactly clear when Utkin retired from the army but in 2013 he reportedly already worked for a little-known Hong-Kong based private security company called Slavonic Corps (...) The Syrian mission ended up in shambles, with Russia’s FSB arresting many of the returning mercenaries and charging them with “unlawful warfare abroad“, the requisite crime for mercenary work which is illegal in Russia.
By early 2014, however, many of the people who were involved with the Slavonic Corps were back in demand. As Russia needed quick – and deniable – military presence in Crimea, the concept of a private, legally unincorporated, shadow army employing skilled soldiers with prior combat experience, appeared to be the perfect solution.
From the data we have reviewed it cannot be determined who came up with the initiative for the Wagner Group. However, we have found open source data that strongly suggests Col. Dmitry Utkin was not in the driver’s seat of setting up this private army, but was employed as a convenient and deniable decoy to disguise its state provenance. In an archived, offline copy of a job application website, we discovered a job-search CV that appears to have been posted by Utkin himself in late 2013 and which was archived in January 2014. The job application, which contains a telephone number that we have confirmed belonged to him at the time, says Utkin currently lives in Pskov, is currently looking for a full-time job as a deputy general director, and is ready to move to Moscow. His asking salary is RUR 30,000 per month (just under $1000 at the time). He states he was a unit commander at the (GRU) military unit 64044 between 1988 and 2008, but leaves a gap in his career since 2008, suggesting he may not have been operationally involved with that unit since then.
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By March 2014, Russian “mercenaries” were already in Ukraine, and the Wagner legend had been born. After the unit’s successful initial deployment in Crimea and Donbass, in 2015 the unit received a permanent training base at a top-secret GRU facility at the village of Molkyno, near Krasnodar airpport.
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According to a journalistic investigation by the Russian website The Bell, the idea of creating a deniable, “off-balance” private army – and entrusting its logistical operational aspect to Yevgeny Prigozhin – came from high-ranking officers from Russia’s Defense Ministry, after being impressed with a 2010 presentation by Eben Barlow, the founder of the South-Africa-based PMC “Executive Outcomes”.
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The Kremlin’s deniability of any formal links to the Wagner Group became famously impossible after Utkin was spotted during a video broadcast from a Kremlin reception held on 9 December 2016. After initially denying any knowledge of Utkin’s existence, Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peskov ultimately acknowledged he had attended the Heroes of the Fatherland gala event at the Kremlin. Subsequently a VK account focused on mercenary activities published a photograph in which Putin is seen standing next to four heavily – and apparently recently – decorated Wagner officers at a Kremlin function.
Vladimir Putin with Col. Andrey Troshev (second from left), sporting a fresh Hero of Russia award, and Col. Dmitry Utkin (far right), wearing four Bravery orders.
Prigozhin went through this cloning exercise a second time: in early 2018, a former St. Petersburg convict with no prior business experience, Alexander Anufriev, underwent a legal name change, and once again, legally become a Dmitry Valeryevich Utkin. The age difference between the new, third Utkin and the original flagship was only two months, suggesting he may have been more apt to be passed off as the original “Wagner” Utkin. As reported by Russian media, in May 2018 this freshly cloned Utkin incorporated four companies, some of them showing indirect links to Prigozhin’s group. All of these companies were de-registered by 2019. Current Russian debtor databases show that both Utkin clones have unpaid, court-adjudicated debts to third parties, in the case of the latter Utkin – incurred under both his original and new identities.
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In 2018 and 2019, western and Russian media began reporting on a growing presence of Russian political strategists in various African countries, offering to provide electoral support – including cash, advice and personal protection – to Russia-friendly candidates. An investigation by the independent Russian website Proekt, based on leaked internal documents from a Prigozhin corporate unit “African Back Office”, claimed that as of 2019 Prigozhin had political advisors working in twenty different African states, and had interest in another nineteen.
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However, at the same time a different Russian colonel with no media footprint began popping up at different African locations where Russia had dispatched political strategists or security advisers. The colonel, who was known only by his presumed first name “Konstantin”, was spotted initially in Madagascar during the period before the country’s presidential elections in November 2018. He was initially assigned as campaign security chief to an early Russian favorite – Pastor Mailhol of the Madagascar’s Church of the Apocalypse. Mailhol told the BBC that the Russian political strategists who had initially persuaded him to run for president – and had given him suitcases of cash along with a personal bodyguard – ultimately pulled out “Konstantin” from his campaign when a different front-runner emerged. He said they later assigned the Colonel as bodyguard to Andry Rajoelina, who went on to win the election.
“Konstantin” (right), a personal body-guard provided by Russian strategists in September 2018 to an early Russian favorite in the presidential elections. Photo: Screengrab from BBC AfricaEye report.
Pastor Mailhol and the Colonel on the campaign trail in Ambiolobe on 22 October 2018. Photo exclusively obtained by our investigation team.
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Leaked back-office emails reviewed by our investigation team do not identify the Colonel by his real name, and only refer to him as “Mazay”. (...) Prigozhin had his own team on the ground in Africa – approximately fifteen individuals with social media, political consultancy or information security backgrounds, all working for a unit referred to in correspondence as “Project Continent”. However, these people all appeared to be taking instructions on ideological matters, countering media leaks and all military matters from “Mazay”.
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“Mazay”, also known as “The Colonel” and “Konstantin”, has not been previously identified by any publication and was not identified by name in any of the African back-office correspondences.
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In the absence of open-source data to proceed with our investigation, and in order to identify “Mazay”, we obtained and analyzed Russian telephone billing records of Valery Zakharov, Russia’s military advisor to the CAR’s president. Two of the numbers he communicated with in 2019 belonged to a St. Petersburg-based company with the name Military-Security Company “Convoy”.
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The company’s founder was another St. Petersburg legal entity: The St. Petersburg Cossack Association “Convoy” which also boasts “military security services” as its activity. This organization was incorporated in 2009 and has five individual shareholders, one of whom is also the CEO of the Military Security Company “Convoy”. His name is Konstantin Aleksandrovich Pikalov, born on 23 July, 1968.
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What’s more, the reverse phone number search app GetContact, which is extremely popular in Russia, provided a number of different ways in which Pikalov’s number had been entered in various users’ contact list. GetContact, along with other apps like TrueCaller, vacuum up their users’ contact books and will publicly list the various names inputted into its users’ phones for an associated phone number. This practice provides researchers with a plethora of names, nicknames, functions, mnemonic devices, and so on, unbeknownst to both the app user and the phone number’s operator. Many of these results displayed entries you would perhaps expect from someone’s cell phone contacts, such as “Konstantin Pikalov” or “Kostya Pikalov”, but also include more personalized names, such as “Ilya’s Uncle Pikalo” and “Neighbor husband Pikalov Konstantin”.
As seen in a screenshot of the GetContact results below, a common thread among many was the use of Mazay, or Mazaev, as his moniker. This finding corroborated our hypothesis that Konstantin from Madagascar and Mazay are the same person. The entries also shine more light onto the nature of Pikalov’s background. He was listed by some as “Pikalov – Private Military Company”, “Konstantin the Cossack”, “Konstantin MDG Mazay” (MDG being a likely reference to Madagascar), and “Ragozin’s Bodyguard”. The latter is likely to be a misspelled reference to Dmitry Rogozin, ex-Deputy Prime Minister of Russia and current head of its space program. Rogozin was sanctioned by the US and EU over his role in the Crimea annexation and war in eastern Ukraine. To validate our hypothesis that Konstantin Pikalov and the “Colonel”, aka “Mazay”, are the same person, we obtained a passport photo from a source with access to the Russian passport database. Based on reviewed travel records, in 2014 and 2017 Konstantin Pikalov traveled several times to destinations near the Ukraine border, sometimes on joint bookings with known Wagner officers – including with Vadim Gusev, the person who supervised the original Syrian endeavor of Slavonic Corps, and Nikolay Khamatkoev, a known Wagner operative.
On 27 September 2014, he flew to Belgrade, Serbia and traveled on to Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He returned via Belgrade on 15 October 2014. During this period, which coincided with the re-election bid of the Kremlin-supported President Dodik, a large group of Cossacks arrived to the small country and loitered around the streets for several weeks in full paramilitary attire. The theatrics of this visit were implausible: an all-male group, 144 strong, had ostensibly arrived to dance at a cultural exchange festival. However the trip was widely seen as an effort to interfere in the elections by suppressing an anti-Dodik vote.
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While we could not find Konstantin Pikalov in photographs from the 2014 events in Bosnia and Herzegovina (most “dancers” shied away from the cameras, as was reported by local media), his co-shareholder in the Convoy Military Security company, Vasily Yaschikov, did post photographs from Banja Luka.
Col. Konstantin Pikalov, seen getting progressively younger on different passport photos used for various travel documents since 2015
Yevgeny Prigozhin, an arguably more menacing figure in Russia’s hybrid permanent war, is not under any EU sanction. The US indictment against him for fronting the electoral interference in the 2016 US elections has limited his personal travel possibilities. However, his proxies and associates continue unimpeded travel. European businesses continue conducting business with him. Following the US indictment against him and his group of companies, a German business trading with him sent the following email to his secretary:"From now on, it will be hard to do business with Concord. Please pay future bills from any other unrelated company"
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Conspiracy theory*: Dejansko ga je zastrupil Putin, ker misli, da folk nikakor ne bo mislil, da bi ga on takole javno zastrupil, ampak da bodo vsi mislili, da je to delo nekoga iz staba Navalnega, zato da se obtozi Putina za to.
you don't deserve me at my best.
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Potrjeno. Navalni je bil zastrupljen z novicokom.
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Tole v povezavi z dogajanjem v Belorusiji bo verjeten razlog, takega napada na položaj Enotne Rusije niso mogli dovoliti. So angleški podnapisi (CC). 40 minut, bistvo razloži v prvih treh.
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fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist.
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Putin res gradi prihodnost za ruse, za razliko od Amerike ki dela za Izrael in Evrope ki gradi prihodnost Sirijcem iz Afrike.
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nejcek74 ::
Putin je zakon. Včeraj sem gledal eno streamerko iz Moskve: čudoviti parki, nobene policije na ulici, blažen mir, polno otrok, rent a bicikel urejen, neverjetno čista okolica...
Putin res gradi prihodnost za ruse, za razliko od Amerike ki dela za Izrael in Evrope ki gradi prihodnost Sirijcem iz Afrike.
Putin dela v glavnem za Putina. Potem za svoje budije. Za ostale pade z mize ravno toliko, da se (zaenkrat) ne spuntajo.
Da bos razumel za kaj gre, imaš tukaj razlago.
solatko ::
Demokracija pomeni samo to, da se bo večja količina politikov finančno in drugače opomogla, za splošne ljudske množice pa pomeni veliko slabši standard na vseh področjih - zdravstvo, šolstvo, stanovanjska politika, zaposlitvene možnosti,.....
Skratka, živela demokracija.
Pac-Man ::
Storilcev niso nikoli ujeli, odgovornost je prevzela neobstoječa teroristična organizacija, edini obtoženi je izginil in pred tem obtožil agenta FSB, edini ujeti in flagranti so bili v Rjazanu spet agenti FSB. Po posredovanju iz Moskve je sicer postala uradna verzija, da so samo preverjali pozornost državljanov. Ampak spet konkretni dvomi, v spodnjem filmu so odlomki pogovorne oddaje kjer so zbrali stanovalce, policiste in FSBjevce. Katarzično, ko se navaden folk odkrito prepira z vodji obveščevalcev.
Russian apartment bombings @ Wikipedia
Russian apartment bombings @ Wikipedia (Ryazan Incident)
At 20:30 on 22 September 1999, Alexei Kartofelnikov, a resident of an apartment building in the city of Ryazan noticed two suspicious men who carried sacks into the basement from a car.[44][56][57]
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The policemen found three sacks of white powder in the basement, each weighing 50 kg (110 lb). A detonator and a timing device were attached to the sacks.[31] The detonator was a 12-gauge shotgun shell filled with powder.[59] The timer was set to 5:30 AM.[31] Yuri Tkachenko, the head of the local bomb squad, disconnected the detonator and the timer. Reportedly, Tkachenko tested the three sacks of white substance with a "MO-2" gas analyser, which detected RDX vapors.[60]
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At 01:30 on 23 September 1999, explosive engineers of the Ryazan UFSB took a bit of substance from the suspicious-looking sacks to a firing ground located about 1.6 km (1 mi) away from Ryazan for testing.[59][10] During the substance tests at that area they tried to explode it by means of a detonator, which was also made from a shotgun shell, but their efforts failed, the substance was not detonated, and the explosion did not occur.[59][61][62][63][64][65][66]
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At 19:00, Vladimir Putin praised the vigilance of the inhabitants of Ryazan, and called for the air bombing of the Chechen capital Grozny in response to the terrorism acts.[31]
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On 23 September Natalia Yukhnova, a telephone service employee in Ryazan, tapped into a suspicious phone call to Moscow and overheard the following instruction: "Leave one at a time, there are patrols everywhere".[70][71][72] The called number was traced to a telephone exchange unit serving FSB offices.[73]
When arrested, the detainees produced FSB identification cards. They were soon released on orders from Moscow.[74][8][19][75]
On 24 September, FSB director Nikolai Patrushev announced that it was an exercise that was being carried out to test responses after the earlier blasts.[76][77]
Liberation Army of Dagestan @ Wikipedia
Achemez Gochiyayev @ Wikipedia
Achemez Gochiyayev (born 1970 in Karachayevsk) is a Russian citizen who was accused of organizing the Russian apartment bombings, a series of terrorist acts in 1999[1] that killed 293 people and led the country into the Second Chechen War.[2]
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Gochiyaev claimed that he was framed by his old acquaintance, an FSB officer[11] who asked him to rent basements "as storage facilities" at four locations where bombs were later found.[12]
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According to Trepashkin, the person who actually rented the premises was FSB officer Vladimir Romanovich. Trepashkin found the owner of the Guryanov St. basement warehouse in Moscow, where the explosives were stored. That was Mark Blumenfeld who said that the composite sketch of the man who rented his basement was later replaced with a different sketch (of the Gochiyaev) by FSB people. Mr. Blumenfeld said he was forced by the FSB interrogators to testify against Gochiyaev.[15] Trepashkin was unable to present his evidence to the court because he was arrested a week before the trial[16] and convicted by a military closed court for illegal arms possession and for divulging state secrets to four years in prison.[17] Romanovich was subsequently killed in a hit and run incident in Cyprus. Gochiyayev escaped to Georgia and later probably to Turkey, according to news reports. The last time author Yuri Felshtinsky and Litvinenko have seen Gochiyayev was in 2002 to obtain his written statement, in which he admitted having helped to "rent these premises on Guryanov Street, Kashirka, Borisovskie Prudy and Kopotnya".[5]
Mikhail Trepashkin @ Wikipedia
Mikhail Ivanovich Trepashkin (Russian: Михаи́л Ива́нович Трепа́шкин) (born 7 April 1957) is a Moscow attorney and former Federal Security Service (FSB) colonel who was invited by MP Sergei Kovalev to assist in an independent inquiry of the Russian apartment bombings in September 1999 that followed the Dagestan war and were one of the causes of the Second Chechen War.
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While preparing for the trial, Trepashkin said he uncovered a trail of a suspect whose description had disappeared from the files. He claimed that the man turned out to be an FSB member named Vladimir Romanovich, the same man he claimed had been working for criminals in the Moscow Bank Soldi raid of 1995.[6] (...) On October 22, 2003, just a week before the hearings, Trepashkin was arrested for illegal arms possession. He was convicted by a closed military court to four years for revealing state secrets.[8] An appeal court later overturned the arms possession charge, but the other sentence remained.
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Mikhail Trepashkin suffered from asthma with bronchial attacks on a daily basis, itching dermatosis and pain in the area of his heart, and he needed medical treatment. However, he told Amnesty International that he was denied medical treatment, held in a freezing punishment cell, and transported with imprisoned tuberculosis patients who "were coughing right into your face because they were unable to either cover their mouths or turn away."[11]
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American war correspondent Scott Anderson wrote a story about his interviews with Trepashkin for the September 2009 issue of the GQ magazine. However, according to NPR's David Folkenflik, Conde Nast management gave orders to limit circulation of the story. These included banning the story off of GQ's website, not showing the US issue to "Russian government officials, journalists or advertisers", not publishing the story in any overseas Conde Nast magazines, not publicizing the story, and asking Anderson to not syndicate it 'to any publications that appear in Russia'.[22][23]
O oddaji katere odlomki so v filmu in dogajanju v tistem času:
https://fas.org/irp/news/2000/03/000322...
Russia's independent television channel, N-T-V, is set to broadcast a program this Friday titled "Independent Investigations." The segment examines allegations that the F-S-B, the main successor to the Soviet K-G-B, covered up its role in an attempted apartment complex bombing last September.
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Several of Mr. Putin's opponents have tried to raise the issue. Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov said there was growing evidence the apartment bombings were staged to justify the military offensive in Chechnya, which in turn catapulted Mr. Putin to his position as Russia's most popular politician.
The Communists joined the Yabloko Party - led by another presidential contender, Grigory Yavlinsky - in backing a parliamentary resolution last week calling for an official investigation of the latest revelations. But the resolution was narrowly defeated when Mr. Putin's supporters voted against.
In a clear sign of concern about the potential of a scandal just before election day, the state-run O-R-T television channel Wednesday accused independent media of dirty campaign tactics.
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Sergei Kovalev @ Wikipedia
Sergei Adamovich Kovalyov (also spelled Sergey Kovalev; Russian: Сергей Адамович Ковалёв; born 2 March 1930) is a Russian human rights activist and politician and a former Soviet dissident and political prisoner.
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From 1993 until 2003, Kovalyov was a member of the Russian State Duma. From 1996 to 2003 he was also a member of the Russian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe and a member of the Assembly's Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights.
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Kovalyov has been an outspoken critic of authoritarian tendencies in the administrations of Boris Yeltsin and Vladimir Putin. In 1996, he resigned as head of Yeltsin's presidential human rights commission, having published an open letter to Yeltsin, where Kovalyov accused the president of giving up democratic principles. In 2002, he organized a public commission to investigate the 1999 Moscow apartment bombings (the Kovalyov Commission[14]), which was effectively paralyzed after one of its members, Sergei Yushenkov, was assassinated,[15][16] another member, Yuri Shchekochikhin, allegedly poisoned with thallium,[17][18] and its legal counsel and investigator, Mikhail Trepashkin, arrested.[19][20]
In Soviet Russia shit is happening.
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HulkHogan ::
Še malo zabavnega
Zakaj je zabavno ko isti vic šlišiš že 1.000.000 krat?
Asad je zaplinil alstno ljudstvo, Gadafi meče dojenčke iz inkubatorjev, Putin je Hitler... a ti zlobneži ne znajo počet nič drugega kot kar so se naučili iz zgodb holokavsta med WW2? So vsi pogledali izključno Schinlderes list in samo copypastajo?
Pac-Man ::
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Pac-Man ::
S poznavanjem slovanskih jezikov in vklopljenimi auto podnapisi s prevodom v angleščino je zadeva kar razumljiva.
Zanimivo je videt hatin' Putina, oligarhov in državnih medijev s strani hardcore komijev. Informacije pobirajo z YT in blogov.
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Pac-Man ::
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/09/...
Tole je najnovejši film navalnijeve ekipe, tokrat iz Tatarstana, po njegovi zastrupitvi. Začne se z zgodovinsko lekcijo, ko so po razpadu SZ želeli it na svoje, dokler niso iz Moskve dali prikoritnikom zeleno luč za prihvatizacijo. Rezultat je tako ali drugače dosežena rekordna podpora vladajoči stranki in rekordna stopnja korupcije med vladajočimi. Pomaga, da imajo kaj krast, v tem primeru nafto.
CC=podnapisi
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Alexander Litvinenko @ Wikipedia
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D3m ::
Noben ni še podlegel temu. :)
P.S.
Novichok agents have been known to be produced by scientists "in several NATO member states"
In May 2018, the Irish Independent reported that "Germany's foreign intelligence service secured a sample of the Soviet-developed nerve agent Novichok in the 1990s and passed on its knowledge to partners including Britain and the US, according to German media reports." The sample was analysed in Sweden.
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Pac-Man ::
Novichok je očitno pecilni prašek. :)
Noben ni še podlegel temu. :)
Ni res.
Novichok agent @ Wikipedia
A novichok agent was used in 1995 to poison Russian banker Ivan Kivelidi [ru], who died three days later in a hospital at the age of 46.[80] The poison was believed to have been applied to Kivelidi's office phone in Moscow.[81] His secretary Zara Ismailova also developed symptoms one month later and then died a day later in a hospital at the age of 35.[80] Kivelidi was the head of the Russian Business Round Table, and had close ties to Viktor Chernomyrdin,[82] who was at that time Prime Minister of Russia. Russian opposition–linked historians Yuri Felshtinsky and Vladimir Pribylovsky speculated that the murder became "one of the first in the series of poisonings organised by Russia's security services".
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On 30 June 2018, Charlie Rowley and Dawn Sturgess were found unconscious at a house in Amesbury, Wiltshire, about eight miles from the Salisbury poisoning site.[99] On 4 July 2018, police said that the pair had been poisoned with the same nerve agent as ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal.[22]
On 8 July 2018, Dawn Sturgess died as a result of the poisoning.[100]
Navalni je imel srečo, da so mu takoj ob prihodu v bolnico dali atropin, kasneje so sicer do odhoda v Nemčijo prenehali. To mu je rešilo življenje in zelo verjetno tudi funkcionalnost.
https://twitter.com/christogrozev/statu...
One hospital-linked source used the term "remembers lots of details up to the point of the pain in the airplane". Another source used the more conservative description used by DerSpiegel. Just checked with the initial source who stands by the description.
Navalny's aides are disputing parts of our reporting on his recovery process and memory retention. I've now re-checked with a source close to the treatment who stands by the description of (better than expected) recovery status incl memory. I hope we see objective evidence soon.
Raša Today se je odločila za nagovarjanje populacije preko športa.
https://twitter.com/cjayanetti/status/1...
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Pac-Man ::
Problem so politiki z zbirko švicarskih ur. @34:00, CC=podnapisi.
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mtosev ::
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Enermax Platimax 1700W | moj oče darko 1960-2016, moj labradorec max 2002-2013
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Pac-Man ::
https://twitter.com/christogrozev/statu...
For a while I've been on a mailing list of Russian "intel briefings" for state-companies CEOs and such. Lately the reports have changed from insider info to pure propaganda. The faux-elite lives in an echo chamber, with explanations of daily facts becoming all the more Qanonish.
This week's "analysis" explains how Germany has faked @navalny's tests and predicts it won't engage OPCW (it did). A couple of years ago there was a large gap between what info the Kremlin was feeding the "suckers" vs what it provided to the elite. This gap has now disappeared.
the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and
fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist.
Pac-Man ::
ruski članek:
https://www.proekt.media/investigation/...
dva tvita, Higginsov z videom iz sobe med raidom:
https://twitter.com/ichbinilya/status/1...
https://twitter.com/EliotHiggins/status...
the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and
fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist.
Poldi112 ::
Sorry, ampak tu praktično ni dvoma, da je šlo za Putina. Pač, klasika, da ostali vedo, kaj jih čaka, če se bodo stegovali po oblasti.
Walter Lippmann, leta 1922, o predpogoju za demokracijo.
D3m ::
Še pred tem pa Erdgas-Röhren-Geschäf :)
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Poldi112 ::
Walter Lippmann, leta 1922, o predpogoju za demokracijo.
D3m ::
Politika za tisti čas podpisa med vpletenimi se ni vpletala.
Sedaj pa se. :)
Sploh USA.
Pac-Man ::
Torej so šli raidad njegovo sobo za podtakniti material.
S tem postavljanjem Zemlje v središče vesolja izpadeš butasto.
the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and
fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist.
D3m ::
Pelji ti svoje žejne čez vodo, če jih imaš kaj.
mtosev ::
ASUS ROG Strix RTX 2080 Super, Samsung 970 PRO, UltraSharp UP3017, Win 11 Pro,
Enermax Platimax 1700W | moj oče darko 1960-2016, moj labradorec max 2002-2013
Poldi112 ::
Ti še bolj, ker trdiš, da je popil strup.
To je vsaj 100x bolj verjetna razlaga od tvoje.
Walter Lippmann, leta 1922, o predpogoju za demokracijo.
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Pac-Man ::
Ti še bolj, ker trdiš, da je popil strup.
Ni ga popil. Plastenke se je dotaknil z onesnaženo roko.
Preberi ruski članek, Chrome ima vgrajen soliden prevajalnik.
the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and
fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist.
Poldi112 ::
Kakšna pa je bila moja razlaga?
Impliciraš, da gre za fabrikacijo. Da je njegova ekipa podtaknila strup.
Walter Lippmann, leta 1922, o predpogoju za demokracijo.
D3m ::
Končni cilj je zaustavitev Nord Stream 2.