The Russian identity involved in Scripal case detected

The Russian identity allegedly involved in poisoning former double agent Sergei Scripal, in Salisbury, England, has been discovered. The investigative agency “Bellingas” has found that the suspect was a doctor of the GRU military intelligence unit and that his real name is Alexander Yevgenyevic Miskin. This [...]
The Russian identity allegedly involved in poisoning former double agent Sergei Scripal, in Salisbury, England, has been discovered.
The investigative agency “Bellingas” has found that the suspect was a doctor of the GRU military intelligence unit and that his real name is Alexander Yevgenyevic Miskin.
This research was based on numerous sources, evidence from people who knew this person, as well as copies of personal identification documents, including an untapped copy of his passport.
During the past month, the same agency has discovered the identity of the other allegedly involved in the same case, writes EuronewS.
Bellingcats have declared they will publish a report explaining how they managed to identify Russian suspects.














