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Zorro

(15,740 posts)
Sun Dec 22, 2019, 02:48 PM Dec 2019

How a Poisoning in Bulgaria Exposed Russian Assassins in Europe

The Russian assassin used an alias, Sergei Fedotov, and slipped into Bulgaria unnoticed, checking into a hotel in Sofia near the office of a local arms manufacturer who had been selling ammunition to Ukraine.

He led a team of three men.

Within days, one man sneaked into a locked parking garage, smeared poison on the handle of the arms manufacturer’s car, then left, undetected, except for blurry images captured by surveillance video.

Shortly after, the arms manufacturer, Emilian Gebrev, was meeting with business partners at a rooftop restaurant when he began to hallucinate and vomit.

The poisoning left Mr. Gebrev, now 65, hospitalized for a month. His son was poisoned, and so was another top executive at his company. When Mr. Gebrev was discharged, the assassins poisoned him and his son again, at their summer home on the Black Sea. They all survived, though Mr. Gebrev’s business has yet to recover fully.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/world/europe/bulgaria-russia-assassination-squad.html

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How a Poisoning in Bulgaria Exposed Russian Assassins in Europe (Original Post) Zorro Dec 2019 OP
Bellingcat has been writing about this and other putin-style crimes for quite some time. erronis Dec 2019 #1
Back in August a russian assassin shot someone in Berlin broad daylight. DetlefK Dec 2019 #2

erronis

(15,303 posts)
1. Bellingcat has been writing about this and other putin-style crimes for quite some time.
Sun Dec 22, 2019, 03:22 PM
Dec 2019

NYTimes references this: https://www.bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-europe/2019/02/14/third-suspect-in-skripal-poisoning-identified-as-denis-sergeev-high-ranking-gru-officer/

I often wonder how these investigative sites get so much information. Apparently quite a bit of it fed from inside the beast.

DetlefK

(16,423 posts)
2. Back in August a russian assassin shot someone in Berlin broad daylight.
Sun Dec 22, 2019, 06:12 PM
Dec 2019

The victim was a Georgian, also with ties to Ukraine. A russian on a bicycle shot him in broad daylight. He was arrested and it turned out that his russian passport was fake: A russian passport with this serial-number does officially not exist.

Germany eventually expelled some russian diplomats when Russia didn't sufficiently help with the investigation and Russia was all clutching pearls on the fainting-couch, how you DARE to accuse them of assassination.

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