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Postimees - Estonia | Piątek, 24. Listopad 2006

The Litvinenko poisoning

The former Russian secret service officer Alexander Litvinenko has died as the result of a poisoning in London. Erkki Bahovsk reports that Russia has denied accusations that it is responsible for the poisoning, saying its secret service hasn't murdered anyone since 1959. "I doubt very much 1959 was the last time. In 2004 the Chechen military commander Selimhan Yandarbiyev was killed by a bomb in Qatar and following a long dispute two suspected agents were extradited to Russia. How would Moscow react if the British arrested a Russian spy now? Would it stop the BBC broadcasting in Russia? Would British citizens living in Moscow be deported – as was the case with Georgian citizens? Great Britain has long been a thorn in Moscow's side because it harbours many Russian refugees. It's easy to imagine what would happen if people like Ahmed Sakajev [the Chechen rebel who lives in London] or Boris Beresovski [the former Russian oligarch who fled to London] lived in Georgia or Estonia."

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