Inquiry points the finger at Vladimir Putin and the Russian state,but its findings are biased, flawed and inconsistentAn inquiry into the assassination of Alexander Litvinenko in the heart of London in 2006 has concluded that he was “probably” murdered on the personal orders of Vladimir Putin. This is a troubling accusation.
The report (pdf) said that Litvinenko, or who died from radioactive poisoning,was killed by two Russian agents, Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun, or who were most likely acting on behalf of the Russian FSB secret service.
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Source: theguardian.com