Litvinenko’s former chief characterized Litvinenko as a typical traitor
Alexander Gusak, Alexander Litvinenko’s former chief in the Russian Federal Security Service (former KGB) confessed in an interview to BBC that one of agents, who was betrayed by the ex-officer, addressed him with a proposal to kill his curator. Gusak characterizes Litvinenko as a typical traitor.
Gusak informed that secret agents came to him, who were concerned that their names could be disclosed to special services thanks to Litvinenko.
"One of them (disclosed agents) did tell me: You know, he has done so much, do you want me to kill him? Gusak said. At the same time, he noted that he was not going to insist that Litvinenko was killed by the same agent.
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17:51 02/08/2007
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