• Public inquiry begins into the death of Alexander Litvinenko
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[img]http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/80565000/jpg/_80565439_lit_ap.jpg[/img] [url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31008694[/url] [quote]Ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko was murdered for trying to "expose the corruption" at the heart of Vladimir Putin's "mafia state", the public inquiry into his death has heard. His poisoning with polonium was an "act of nuclear terrorism on streets of a major city", said Ben Emmerson QC, the barrister representing his family. Mr Litvinenko died in a London hospital in 2006 from radiation poisoning. Two Russians, Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun, have denied any involvement. Mr Litvinenko was 43 when he died from radioactive polonium-210 poisoning, three weeks after drinking tea laced with the substance at a meeting with the Russians at London's Millennium Hotel in November 2006.[/quote]
Pfft like it'll make any difference, this satisfies curiosity and nothing more Everybody knows Russia's government are colossal cunts, especially at the moment, they'll still never admit to it and even if it was proven thoroughly the Russians killed him, its not like we could actually do anything in response that would particularly harm Russia.
Didn't they already work this out? Polonium-210 whose radiological signature can be traced back to a Russian made reactor? [editline]29th January 2015[/editline] Jesus, it's weird seeing him with hair. Most photos show him looking like a chemo patient.
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