Marina Litvinenko, the wife of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko, speaks to the media outside the Royal Courts of Justice, London, where the findings of the inquiry into his death were revealed. ©Philip Toscano/PA Wire/Press Association Images
Sir Robert Owen, the chairman of the enquiry into the assassination of former Russian spy and UK citizen Alexander Litvinenko, has today achieved the singular feat of delivering a verdict that manages to resist certainty, but remain utterly explosive.
And it’s easy to see why. On page 246 of his report, Owen writes that “the FSB operation to kill Mr Litvinenko was probably approved by …read more
Source: Prospect