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Putin Probably Approved Murder of Ex-KGB Spy Litvinenko: Inquiry

A judge led-British inquiry into the 2006 killing in London concluded and released its finding on Thursday.

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President Vladimir Putin probably approved a Russian intelligence operation to murder ex-KBG agent Alexander Litvinenko. That was the conclusion of a judge led-British inquiry into the 2006 killing in London.

43-year-old Litvinenko, an outspoken critic of Putin who fled Russia, died after drinking green tea laced with the rare radioactive isotope polonium-210 at London’s plush Millennium Hotel.

An inquiry led by senior judge Robert Owen found that former KGB bodyguard Andrei Lugovoy and fellow Russian Dmitry Kovtun carried out the poisoning as part of an operation directed by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), the main heir to the Soviet-era KGB.

Taking full account of all the evidence and analysis available to me, I find that the FSB operation to kill Mr Litvinenko was probably approved by Mr Patrushev and also by President Putin.

Excerpt From the Inquiry Report

Nikolai Patrushev was formerly head of the FSB.

“I am satisfied that in general terms members of the Putin administration, including the President himself and the FSB, had motives for taking action against Mr Litvinenko, including killing him in late 2006,” the inquiry said.

The Kremlin has always denied any involvement. From his deathbed, Litvinenko told detectives Putin had directly ordered his killing.

The death of Litvinenko marked a post-Cold War low point in Anglo-Russian relations, and ties have never recovered. The relations were marred further by Russia’s annexation of Crimea and its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

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Both Lugovoy and Kovtun have previously denied involvement and Russia has refused to extradite them. Lugovoy was quoted by the Interfax news agency as saying the accusation was absurd.

Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry commented on the findings of the inquiry calling it biased and opaque.

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