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Putin's Moles Print E-mail
Written by RUpor   
Среда, 16 Январь 2008
 Pavel Stroilov, a close friend of Alexander Litvinenko and the translator and compiler of Litvinenko's last book, «Acceptance», gave an interview to one of the American scientific publications a year after the death of his comrade. The entire interview can be read here (link: http://www.rupor.info/fokus/2008/01/17/kroti-putina/), while below is an excerpt.
- Is there anything new, known about the cooperation of the FSB with terrorists, as, for example, in the tragedy in the concert hall on Dubrovka?

Those who have gotten too close to the 'Nord-Ost' mystery paid with their freedom. Yevgeny Taratorin, an investigator at the Interior Ministry, is still in custody, while his colleague from the FSB, Mikhail Trepashkin, has only recently been released.

Taratorin was studying the origin of explosives used by terrorists, and was very close to tracing it to the FSB.
- What was the role of the FSB in the 'Nord-Ost' case? What is the secret service hiding?

At least two of the terrorists at 'Nord-Ost' were full-time agent provocateurs for the FSB. Ironically, both of them miraculously survived the storming of the building during the hostage rescue operation.

One of them, Khanpasha Terkibayev, suddenly appeared a few months later in Strasbourg, accompanying the official Russian official delegation to the Council of Europe. There he was found and interviewed by Anna Politkovskaya, and he admitted that he was in the theater during the entire siege. Russian prosecutors were not interested in such a development, such as the death of an American citizen at 'Nord-Ost', but the FBI was. It stated that it wished to interrogate Terkibayev, but a few days later he died in an automotive accident in of Chechnya.
It was Terkibayev who helped the terrorists get to Moscow. Had it not been for him, they would never have been able to capture the theater.

Trepashkin identified another agent provocateur, named Abu-Bakar. A few years earlier he had arrested him as a thug and arms dealer, and each time Abu-Bakar had mocked him, rejoicing in his «cover» in the FSB.


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