Ambassador of the Russian Federation Alexander Yakovenko leaves the Foreign Office in London after being summoned following the findings of Litvinenko inquiry on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2006. Russian President Vladimir Putin probably approved a plan by Russia’s FSB security service to kill a former agent turned Kremlin critic Alexander Litvinenko who died after drinking tea laced with radioactive poison, a British judge said Thursday in a report that led Moscow to accuse Britain of souring bilateral relations. (Jonathan Brady/ PA via AP) Almost a decade after former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko lay dying in a London hospital bed, a British …read more
Source: The Jakarta Post