The farce continues:
Czech police name Ruslan Boshirov and Alexander Petrov - the two alleged Skripal assassins - as the Russian agents allegedly behind an explosion at a munitions dump in 2014! #Skripalsaga
They claim they have identified "various passports" the two men carried - but the connection with those explosions sounds rather speculative and more due to the desire to join in the propaganda war against Russia!
More details from Transatlanticist disinfo outlet @cepa:
even author @edwardlucas - member of the Russia cluster of the Integrity Initiative! - admits that the Czech investigation of the 2014 incident was "lethargic and inconclusive".
... and the new development was prompted by intervention of "allied services" (MI6 or CIA) who
"tipped off the Czech authorities" about the two Russians!
So it's totally believable! 🤡
So transparent:
Rosatom will now likely be excluded, - after "multiple security services of the EU and NATO countries had repeatedly urged Prague to bar the Russian corporation from taking part in the contest" to refurbish a Czech nuclear power plant!
Let's get the evidentiary basis of the case: 1) An explosion on 16 October 2014 tore apart an ammunition storage depot in a forest at Vrbetice in the Czech Republic. A second blast occurred on 3 December 150m away.
It was assumed to have been an ACCIDENT.
2) Czech police now "discover" two passport scans sent by email to the company which operated the depot, - different names but the images are somehow reminiscent of Bellingcat's photos for Salisbury case!
The BBC calls this "painstaking detective work" (but omits tip from MI6).
3) According to this Russian article, Czech media also claim Petrov and Boshirov happened to be, with their passports known from Salisbury incident, in the Czech Republic in October 2014.
No evidence whatsoever that the blast was due to sabotage (what about the second explosion?)!
If I'd piece together such a loose crime story I'd be rightly called a conspiracy theorist!
(Unless, of course, if I worked for Bellingcat.)
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Mainstream media in confirmation circle:
Western security officials praise the Czechs for piecing this together "rather well" -- leaving out that it was MI6 who provided the (implausible) "link" in the first place, see above!
... plus whitewashing of what essentially is a loony conspiracy theory:
not only is there no evidence the explosions were due to sabotage, - there is not even a remotely plausible motive for Russia to blow up a random munition depot in a foreign country!
WTF!??
And now we also have Bellingcat's valuable background "research":
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From which we learn:
Bellingcat were on the case for quite a while, and apparently were central for "piecing this together"!
!!! - Bellingcat "obtained" plenty of sensitive information they could not possibly have acquired from the infamous Russian black markets, - it can only come from Western "security sources"!
... from which Bellingcat "reconstruct" the secret operation of GRU elite Unit 29155.
What a completely senseless plot: all this effort for blowing up a random munition depot possibly destined to be sent to Ukraine or Syria, - countries which are awash in weapons anyway!
What I find most remarkable is that Bellingcat now do not even feel the need to provide any evidence at all, -- for their first dive into GRU connections (Boshirov -> Chepiga) they invented a bogus story to pretend they were still doing OSINT analysis.
The real gem in the Bellingcat article is that they confirm the Czech investigation was crucially based on those (likely fabricated) passport photos allegedly matching with the two Salisbury suspects.
(How can they even know this - unless they're fed from "security sources"?)
Now, the critical question is: how did the Czech police suddenly discover the importance of these photos - for an incident years ago that was, rightly it seems, regarded as an accident?
Fortunately, we know how: they were tipped off by MI6!
Next question: how did MI6 get hold of an email sent to an obscure Czech company 7 years ago?
They needed to get the email and photos *first* in order to realise the "visual similarity" with the passport photos of the two Salisbury suspects!
THIS is the (only) "link": 🙄🤡🙃
In short, there is no even remotely plausible way for a real criminal investigation, whether by Brits or Czechs, to have found this miraculous visual "link" (for an incident, to repeat again, long ago and not even classified as criminal, absent evidence of sabotage 👇)!
As I have conclusively shown, the (immutable) hair features of the person known as Ruslan Boshirov do not match with the various passport photos linked to him by Bellingcat, -- yet this bogus identification is at the heart of the whole GRU spy story!
Thus, we can confidently conclude that the fabrication of these photos is at the root of all these bogus stories, - passed on by the narrative managers (in MI6? or IntegrityInitiative?) to various security officials, Bellingcat and, in this case, Czech police!
And here we are:
Czech president says there is no evidence, let alone proof that Russian agents were at the ammo depot in Vrbetice!
Nor was an explosive device found at the location, --- hence no evidence of sabotage!
The Russian version of the Tass article has more details:
the Czech investigation is actually still *ongoing*, working with two hypotheses (one, accidental blast; two, foreign sabotage).
But the diplomatic damage has already been done (as intended)!
Ah, here's the original Czech article:
there was no further investigation by the Czech services since 2014, - only three weeks ago (!) the matter came up again based on those two highly dubious passport files!
Bear in mind that Zeman's assessment is based on the Czech intelligence report, not on media spin ... and it confirms precisely the analysis above!
And he leaves no doubt that if the "Russian agents" hypothesis is not confirmed, the case has to be regarded an "intelligence game"!
Background:
The head of the Czech counterintelligence service, Michal Koudelka, received a top award from CIA in 2019!
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As we still don't really understand what game is played, and by whom, over troop movements on both sides of the Donbass, - here's an interesting article by @IgnatiusPost (often a CIA mouthpiece) that deserves some close reading!
"The CIA discovered something scary in October ..."
Translation: the CIA wants us to think they are "scared" (and perhaps ourselves be scared), - but for what reason?
I find it rather unlikely the CIA has real insights into *secret* Russian troop movements (esp. in Russia) ...
Remember how flabbergasted the US was when in 2014 Putin performed a masterclass in geopolitical jiu-jitsu over Crimea?
And the consternation in 2015 when Russia told the US to pleeeease watch their aircraft in Syria as they were now screened by Russian air defense radar?
Not just on Twitter - there are serious attempts, especially in Germany, to blame the 2015 refugee crisis on Putin intending to destabilize the EU internally.
In March 2015 the Nusra-led coalition Jaish al-Fateh conquered Idlib city and consequently captured all of Idlib province incl. Jisr al-Shughour in April and May.
It was the biggest opposition success since the start of the war.
Protasevich's explanation is very specific, referring to information about his flight which indeed appeared in the bomb threat email sent from a fake "Hamas" account.
The aim of the article is to bolster the rationale for why on earth would Russian intelligence blow up a munition depot in Czechia in 2014 (as the evidence-free "hypothesis" runs).
Answer: because the weapons were destined for Ukraine.
Alas, the Bulgarian arms dealer EMCO (who owned at the time parts of the munitions stored in the Czech depot by operator Imex Group) denied they were intended for export to Ukraine.
The Navalny story now overtakes the Skripal saga in absurdity:
the Western narrative managers have decided to amuse us with exciting new versions of the poisoning, - the Times excells with a theory of a double Novichok attack!
In the @guardian article @martinchulov paints the image of the misunderstood humanitarian, preposterously even reporting "from the mind" of Le Mesurier ....
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This is not journalism but an apologetic hagiography!