President Vladimir Putin probably approved on 2006 to murder the ex-KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko, according to a British inquiry that concluded on Thursday. The ex KGB agent was killed with radioactive polonium-210 in London added on his cup of green tea.
Opaque and biased described Britain's handling of the case Russia and declined to cooperate
The 43 year old Litvinenko, was a severe critic of Putin and because of that he fled Russia for Britain exactly six years to the day before he was poisoned.
The death of Litvinenko issued critical problems in the Anglo-Russian relations, and have never recovered, yet.
The 43 year old Litvinenko, was a severe critic of Putin and because of that he fled Russia for Britain exactly six years to the day before he was poisoned.
The death of Litvinenko issued critical problems in the Anglo-Russian relations, and have never recovered, yet.
The problems became worst after Russia's annexation of Crimea and its support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
The British government said it would summon Russia's ambassador.
The British government said it would summon Russia's ambassador.
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