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About the response of Russian government. (Why the mystery poisonings happen in the United Kingdom?)





Kimmo Huosionmaa

There will be back reaction for the deportation of Russian diplomats, and the reaction would be similar, what is made for Russians. They would deportation some diplomats, and this is the similar action, what happened in the time of Cold War. The talking with Russia must keep going because nobody wants new Cold War. When we are talking about the use of chemical weapons in Europe after the World War II, we must say that poisons are used a couple of times in covert operations inside Europe.


The most well-known incident of the use of poisons in covert operations, was the ricin poisoning of Georgi Markov in London at 1978, when the ricin was shot in the body of the victim by using the special gun, what was masked as the umbrella. The second time was the polonium poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, and the third one was this nerve-agent poisoning, what is targeted to Russian ex-spy. The thing, what is remarkable in those three cases were, that they all happened in Great Britain.


There is also one mystery in those poisoning cases. They have used so unusual method or chemical, that the victim must be found in Russian intelligence. The poison birdshot, what was used in Markov case was made by Iridium, and another thing about this case was that making holes to that birdshot must be very difficult. Two other poison cases, what are mentioned in this text, are made very unusual chemicals. The use of those poisons like Polonium and Novichok is used because the persons, who made those murders maybe wants to show that they have relationships and official support.


But why those mystery poisoning cases happened in Great Britain. And why the chosen method was so unusual? Why the killer didn't choose something more common poison like cyanide or why the maker of those homicides didn’t choose some other method of sniping? The use of those chemicals like Novichok would target those crimes straight to Russians. And why those persons were targeted to those strikes? There are many more ex-KGB spies in the world, and why those two last men were targeted? In the World is only one platform, what produces Novichok, and that is found in Russia. Why was this chemical chosen? Or can this deadly agent produce somewhere else in the small dose, what is enough only for that operation? Here I mean the laboratory conditions, where chemists may make small ambition of Novichok for scientific purposes like testing the protective systems, and then that chemical would deliver to the target


And there were many writers, who told about GULAG and situation in the Eastern block than Markov. So why this Bulgarian writer was chosen to murder? Why were the persons like Alexander Solzhenitsyn or Andrei Sakharov not murdered by KGB? The question always is of course, why those murders happen only in Great Britain, and what is the reason, why those particular victims are chosen for those very unusual murders? And why those murders are made in Great  Britain? That’s the good question.

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