Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 21, 2016
The West continues to completely blow its credibility – the UK is now openly accusing Putin of murdering a guy ten years ago “because maybe he could have done it.”
They have absolutely nothing linking Putin to the murder, but decided to go ahead and accuse him anyway.
They are actually using the word “probably.”
The deadly poisoning of a former Russian spy in London a decade ago was “probably approved” by Vladimir Putin, according to a judicial report released Thursday, a conclusion that confirmed long-held suspicions that the high-profile case bore all the hallmarks of a Kremlin hit.
Alexander Litvinenko, who had turned on his former KGB colleague Putin, died three weeks after drinking tea laced with polonium-210 at a London hotel in November 2006. The cause of death was acute radiation syndrome, and his rapid decline touched off a frantic effort to find out if anyone else in the British capital was exposed to the deadly toxin.
There is a “stong possibility” that Russia’s FSB security service, the successor agency to the notorious KGB, directed the killing, Judge Robert Owen wrote in his 326-page report. And the rubout would not have occurred without the likely approval of not only then-FSB head Nikolai Patrushev, but also Putin himself, the report stated.
The report, which is expected to further strain diplomatic relations between the nations, named Russian politicians Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun as the suspects who carried out the poisoning. Both returned to Russia.
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Moscow has long denied a role in the murder of Litvinenko, who “had repeatedly targeted President Putin” with “highly personal” public criticism and charges of corruption, the report noted. Litvinenko had fled to Great Britain in 2000 and was granted asylum after breaking with Putin and his inner circle.
From his hospital bed, Litvinenko, who was 44, pointed a dying finger at Putin, but the new report marks the first time the Russian president has been officially linked to the killing.
This is simply more anti-Russian propaganda, as the West prepares for WWIII – which they are going to lose.