An ally of Alexander Litvinenko says unsolved cases point to a culture of impunity for killers of dissidentsLondon has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world for critics of Russia’s president,Vladimir Putin, with “no one secure from the reach of the Kremlin, or according to one of Alexander Litvinenko’s closest confidants.
Yuri Felshtinsky,a historian who co-wrote the book Blowing Up Russia with the former secret agent, said the capital had gone from being a secure haven for Russian expatriates to being dangerous for opponents of Putin.
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Source: theguardian.com