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BBC: "Russian" spy poisoning: Why was Sergei Skripal attacked? Richard Galpin has been investigating

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BBC: "Russian" spy poisoning: Why was Sergei Skripal attacked? Richard Galpin has been investigating

so why ozero attacked Sergei Skripal? what do you think?

"Russian spy poisoning: Why was Sergei Skripal attacked?

Almost eight months after the poisoning in Salisbury of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, the BBC has pieced together the extent to which he had been briefing foreign intelligence agencies before the attempt on his life.

Far from living quietly in retirement, Skripal had been travelling extensively across Europe and to the United States providing information to Western security services about Russian intelligence, including its alleged links with the mafia.

Richard Galpin has been investigating."

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-e...spy-poisoning-why-was-sergei-skripal-attacked
 
Re: BBC: "Russian" spy poisoning: Why was Sergei Skripal attacked? Richard Galpin has been investiga

Skripal had links to Christopher Steele, effectively you can think of him as Aldrich Ames but openly working for the other side...he must have realised the danger he was placing his family in.

The ex-Kremlin spy apparently poisoned in Britain has links to the man who wrote the explosive Trump-Russia dossier
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/sergei-skripal-had-links-to-russia-expert-christopher-steele-2018-3?r=US&IR=T
 
Re: BBC: "Russian" spy poisoning: Why was Sergei Skripal attacked? Richard Galpin has been investiga

so why ozero attacked Sergei Skripal? what do you think?

"Russian spy poisoning: Why was Sergei Skripal attacked?

Almost eight months after the poisoning in Salisbury of the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, the BBC has pieced together the extent to which he had been briefing foreign intelligence agencies before the attempt on his life.

Far from living quietly in retirement, Skripal had been travelling extensively across Europe and to the United States providing information to Western security services about Russian intelligence, including its alleged links with the mafia.

Richard Galpin has been investigating."

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-e...spy-poisoning-why-was-sergei-skripal-attacked

Skripal was providing information in criminal cases being brought against Russians in Czechoslovakia and Spain.
 
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