MOSCOW- Andrei Lugovi, a suspect in the poisoning death of former KGB agent Litvinenko, announced plans to run for parliament on the ticket of a pro-Kremlin ultranationalist party. Lugovoi, the former KGB agent who met with Alexander Litvinenko at a London hotel hours before Litvinenko fell ill, told state-run Russia Today television that he had no desire to go into politics but changed his mind, 9/16/07.
Lugovoi said he'd be No. 2 on the list of Zhirinovsky's Liberal Democratic Party in December's parliamentary elections. Litvinenko, who became a vocal Kremlin critic & sought asylum in Britain, died Nov. 23 in a London hospital after ingesting radioactive polonium-210. On his deathbed, he accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being behind his poisoning. Britain demanded Lugovi's extradition. Russia rejected the demand & Putin called the demands a vestige of British "colonial thinking."
Near to the translator the terrorist and murderer Ahmed Zakaev sits. (0:47)
All of you must know it.
We hate him.
P.S. Where the conclusion of the coroner on case of Litvinenko? With signatures and the seals?
MrKipha 5 days ago
he was on 1000 ways to die
TheBobohj 1 year ago
rahimahullah
may Allah accept our brother as a shaheed and grant him a high place in jannah
AlMamluk 1 year ago
@AlMamluk AMIN BROTHER, May Allah grant him jannah.
DrXoz 1 year ago
он является предателем
set972 2 years ago
alexander litvinenko is quite cute may I say, its just a shame that he was poisoned. R.I.P. alexander.
boots992134 2 years ago
Rest in Peace. Shame on those who wish to oppress freedom of speech.
ldnkid 2 years ago 4
и этого мудака тоже убили!
shepard39 2 years ago
i ktob ubil????? mojet bitc amerika ili gruzia??/ hahahaha ax di debil
democrat8555 2 years ago
MOSCOW- Andrei Lugovi, a suspect in the poisoning death of former KGB agent Litvinenko, announced plans to run for parliament on the ticket of a pro-Kremlin ultranationalist party. Lugovoi, the former KGB agent who met with Alexander Litvinenko at a London hotel hours before Litvinenko fell ill, told state-run Russia Today television that he had no desire to go into politics but changed his mind, 9/16/07.
buddy34 4 years ago
Lugovoi said he'd be No. 2 on the list of Zhirinovsky's Liberal Democratic Party in December's parliamentary elections. Litvinenko, who became a vocal Kremlin critic & sought asylum in Britain, died Nov. 23 in a London hospital after ingesting radioactive polonium-210. On his deathbed, he accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being behind his poisoning. Britain demanded Lugovi's extradition. Russia rejected the demand & Putin called the demands a vestige of British "colonial thinking."
buddy34 4 years ago