FORMER KGB colonel Alexander Litvinenko – the man who died in November after being poisoned with polonium – reveals a secret plot for Russia to unleash the terror of its secret service. The books shows Litinenko s courage in critising a regime. Perhaps hi
FORMER KGB colonel Alexander Litvinenko - the man who died in November after being poisoned with polonium - reveals a secret plot for Russia to unleash the terror of its secret service.
The books shows Litinenko's courage in critising a regime. Perhaps his stance could be a clue to his murder in London after he was allowed political asylum in 2001.
His co-author, Yuri Felshtinsky, is an expert on Russian history, which he teaches at a university in the United States.
As a whole, the book is claimed to uncover Russia in the Putin years.
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