RUSSIA: Former KGB Major-General Aleksei Kandaurov rules out President Vladimir Putin ordering Alexander Litvinenko's killing but thinks Russian Special Forces could be involved
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RUSSIA: Former KGB Major-General Aleksei Kandaurov rules out President Vladimir Putin ordering Alexander Litvinenko's killing but thinks Russian Special Forces could be involved
- Title: RUSSIA: Former KGB Major-General Aleksei Kandaurov rules out President Vladimir Putin ordering Alexander Litvinenko's killing but thinks Russian Special Forces could be involved
- Date: 27th November 2006
- Summary: (W4) MOSCOW, RUSSIA (NOVEMBER 26, 2006) (REUTERS) WIDE OF EKHO MOSKVY RADIO STATION STUDIO/ ALEKSEI KANDAUROV, KGB FORMER MAJOR-GENERAL AND OTHER GUESTS AT START OF LIVE INTERVIEW (SOUNDBITE) (Russian) ALEKSEI KANDAUROV, KGB FORMER MAJOR-GENERAL SAYING: "In reality out of all those who suffered from this case (death of Litvinenko) are: first of all the deceased (Litvinenko), as he does not exist any more and I want to express my condolences to his family and his friends. Second it is his family, his relatives and his friends who suffered morally. And the third one who suffered most of all was Mr. Putin (President Vladimir Putin) whose reputation was damaged." MICROPHONES (SOUNDBITE) (Russian) ALEKSEI KANDAUROV, KGB FORMER MAJOR-GENERAL SAYING: "Taking into account who Litvinenko was, unfortunately, and God save us from it, and I reiterate, God save us from it, but we should regard the involvement of our Special Forces as the most likely one." COMPUTER (SOUNDBITE) (Russian) ALEKSEI KANDAUROV, KGB FORMER MAJOR-GENERAL SAYING: "Though formally we have the vertical power (authority) but in reality it is actually very fragmentary and sometimes it is not clear at all who makes decisions. But I think, I am sure in regard to Litvinenko, if we assume, God save us, that our Special Forces are involved, I am absolutely sure (President Vladimir) Putin had not ordered it as he (Putin) should have calculated the consequences." PHOTOGRAPHER EKHO MOSKVY RADIO STATION STUDIO
- Embargoed: 12th December 2006 12:00
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- Topics: Crime / Law Enforcement,International Relations
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- Story Text: Former KGB Major-General Aleksei Kandaurov told Ekho Moskvy Radio Station on Sunday (November 26) that he ruled out President Vladimir Putin's involvement in the death by radiation of Alexander Litvinenko earlier this week in London. He said that while Litvinenko blamed Putin in a death-bed statement for his death, he said the Russian president was actually a victim in the affair.
"In reality, those who suffered from this case (death of Litvinenko) are: first of all the deceased (Litvinenko), as he does not exist any more and I want to express my condolences to his family and his friends. Second, it is his family, his relatives and his friends who suffered morally. And thirdly, the one who suffered most of all was Mr. Putin (President Vladimir Putin) whose reputation was damaged," he said to the audience during the live transmission.
Kandaurov, though very cautiously, did not rule out the involvement of Russia's security forces forces.
"Though formally we have the vertical power (authority) but in reality it is actually very fragmentary and sometimes it is not clear at all who makes decisions. But I think, I am sure in regard to Litvinenko, if we assume, God save us, that our Special Forces are involved, I am absolutely sure (President Vladimir) Putin had not ordered it as he (Putin) should have calculated the consequences," he told Ekho Moskvy Radio Station.
Kandaurov is convinced it is in the interests of president Putin to fully cooperate with Great Britain and investigate the mysterious death. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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