Muscovite ("russian") ulus called Bulgaria the epicenter of American special services´ anti-Muscovit

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"Muscovite ("russian") ulus called Bulgaria the epicenter of American special services´ anti-Muscovite campaign of the


The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service press bureau, Sergei Ivanov, said the United States is trying to discredit political and public figures in Eastern Europe who advocate the development of good neighborly relations with Moscow. As an example, he called the dissemination of false information about the negotiations between the head of the Foreign Intelligence Service and the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, which discussed the fate of a Bulgarian businessman detained in an Arab country.
Today, the Bulgarian prosecutor’s office named the names of three Russians accused of attempted assassination of businessman Yemelyan Gebrev and his son. Among them is a man whom the Bellingcat investigation team called a Russian intelligence officer, allegedly involved in the poisoning of Skripals.

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22 dec. 2019 - The poisoning left Mr. Gebrev, now 65, hospitalized for a month. His son was poisoned, and so was another top executive at his company.
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The Dreadful Eight: GRU's Unit 29155 and the 2015 Poisoning of Emilian Gebrev - bellingcat

In a new joint investigation with Der Spiegel and The Insider, Bellingcat can now reveal that at the heart of the Bulgarian poisoning operation was a team of as many as eight GRU officers – all members of the same unit – who traveled to Bulgaria in the weeks surrounding the poisoning attempt. Crucially, constellations of teams of three – including Maj. General Denis Sergeev – were present in Bulgaria during both suspected poisonings.

The preparations for the attempt on Gebrev’s life may have been months in the making. The first member of the GRU sub-unit to visit frequently Bulgaria was “Vladimir Popov” – one of the two GRU officers indicted by Montenegro for orchestrating the country’s destabilization in late 2016 ahead of its accession to NATO. We previously identified “Vladimir Popov” as GRU officer Vladimir Moiseev.
 

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