Putin spies behind deadly Salisbury Novichok poisonings ‘spearheading Russia sabotage attacks on West in new hybrid war’

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VLADIMIR Putin’s spies behind the Salisbury Novichok poisonings are also believed to be spearheading a new campaign of sabotage on the West.

Fears have reignited over dangerous Russian interference after a series of mysterious explosions at warehouses and on cargo planes across Europe.

APVladimir Putin’s spies behind the Salisbury Novichok poisonings are also believed to be spearheading a new campaign of sabotage on the West[/caption]

Notorious spy pair Anatoliy Chepiga and Alexander Mishkin are wanted men in the UK over the use of the deadly Sailsbury nerve agent in 2018AP:Associated Press

APSuspicions are growing that Russia may have played a role in the doomed DHL plane disaster this week[/caption]

Suspicions are also growing that Russia may have played a role in the doomed DHL plane disaster this week.

With a new report out of Moscow claiming that a feared pair of GRU military intelligence operatives are recruiting criminals to stage these attacks.

The notorious spy pair of Anatoliy Chepiga and Alexander Mishkin are wanted men in the UK over the use of the deadly Sailsbury nerve agent in 2018.

They are also now the two men said to be behind a spate of recent incidents allegedly linked back to the GRU, claims leading investigative journalist Christo Grozev.

He revealed that both operatives have been recruiting criminals and former special forces operatives to stage clandestine strikes.

They have been targeting countries that are anti Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine, Christo says.

He told Russian outlet TV Rain: “The ones who poisoned [ex-spy Sergei] Skripal [in Salisbury]…..they are now recruiting [saboteurs], because they can’t travel the world themselves, they are recruiting.

“Literally Anatoliy Chepiga and his colleague Mishkin, they are now recruiting criminals from all over the world.

“It’s being done from Moscow, from Sevastopol, from St Petersburg.”

The Salisbury suspects are still said to be controlled by military intelligence spymaster General Andrey Averyanov.

The 60-year-old is the deputy head of the GRU and was the mind behind the secret GRU unit 29155 whose officers are accused of committing sabotage and murder across Europe.

Chepiga and Mishkin remain as two of Averyanov’s closets allies in the organisation, Christo claims.

He continued saying that they are both “engaged in training and recruitment spies”.

As Mishkin has also “carried out sabotage on Ukrainian territory” during the war.

Christo says the pair target low level criminals in Eastern Europe and try to turn them into people willing to commit terrorist acts.

It comes as UK spy chief Sir Richard Moore slammed Putin’s spies for their “staggeringly reckless” sabotage attacks in Europe.

Speaking in Paris this week the MI6 boss said the world was “in a more dangerous state” now than at any point in his 37 years as a spy.

He explained: “We have recently uncovered a staggeringly reckless campaign of Russian sabotage in Europe, even as Putin and his acolytes resort to nuclear sabre-rattling to sow fear about the consequences of aiding Ukraine.

“Such activity and rhetoric is dangerous and beyond irresponsible.”

DHL-linked explosions across Europe

Western governments say Moscow may be responsible for a series of fires and acts of sabotage in Europe aimed at destabilising allies of Ukraine.

On July 22, a suspect package caught fire at a DHL depot in Minworth, Birmingham.

Also in July, fires broke out in a container due to be loaded onto a DHL cargo plane in the German city of Leipzig.

Meanwhile, a fire at a transport hub near Jablonow, near Warsaw, Poland took almost two hours to put out.

Polish police arrested four people – and claimed the suspected Russian arson attacks could have been a test run for future attacks on the US.

It is feared the fears were part of an orchestrated campaign organised by Russia‘s military intelligence agency, the GRU.

Moscow, which denies being behind acts of sabotage is suspected to have been behind other attacks on warehouses and railway networks in EU member states this year – including in Sweden and in the Czech Republic.

Western nations including the UK, Britain, and the US, have repeatedly accused Russia of trying to sabotage nations providing military and financial aid to Ukraine.

The Salisbury poisonings

CHARLIE Rowley, 45, and Dawn Sturgess, 44, were rushed to Salisbury Hospital after they were found unconscious at a home in nearby Amesbury, Wilts on June 30, 2018.

Scotland Yard later confirmed Dawn Sturgess had died and police launched a murder probe.

Rowley regained consciousness and has since been released from hospital, although he later fell ill again.

On July 11, police recovered a bottle of Novichok from the Amesbury flat.

It is believed the couple picked up a perfume bottle that may have been discarded by the bungling assassins who tried to kill MI6 mole Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March – almost four months prior.

Dawn may have been exposed to ten times the dose of nerve agent received by the Skripals.

In August 2018, Charlie was rushed to intensive care after going blind – but his illness was not believed to be an effect of Novichok.

In September police revealed names and photos of two Russian men wanted over the attempted hit on the Skripals.

Cops issued a European Arrest Warrant for Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.

The men’s real names are Anatoliy Chepiga and Alexander Mishkin.

The CPS said there was enough evidence to charge them with conspiracy to murder.

The suspects were caught on CCTV in Salisbury at 11.58am on Sunday, March 4, “moments before the attack”, police said.

Metropolitan Police ServiceThe GRU spy pair in Salisbury in 2018[/caption]

PADawn Sturgess was an innocent victim of the Novichok nerve agent attacks[/caption]

XThe giant fireball that erupted in Lithuania following a plane crash[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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