Bellingcat told about the third participant of the “Skripal poisoning”

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The laying of Western intelligence services, the so-called “research group” Bellingcat, decided to surprise the world with another, unconfirmed “discovery”.



The British Air Force, referring to the data provided by Bellingcat, reports that the third possible participant in the alleged poisoning of Skripal may be a certain Denis Sergeyev, who is allegedly an employee of the General Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia.

All Bellingcat’s suspicions are based on the fact that Sergeyev arrived and departed from the UK at about the same time as Alexander Mishkin (Alexander Petrov) and Anatoly Chepiga (Ruslan Boshirov), whom the British “appointed” to be responsible for the Salisbury incident.

Also, the suspicions against Sergeyev were based on the fact that during his stay on the territory of Misty Albion he avoided using the Internet via Wi-Fi and accessing the Internet only via the mobile network and used WhatsApp, Viber and Telegram instant messengers. According to Bellingcat, on March 3 Sergeyev was in the center of London and “could” meet with Petrov and Boshirov.

Here, in fact, is all the “evidence” of the “research group” Bellingcat, entirely consisting of assumptions, fraud and far-fetched arguments.

In conclusion, it is worth noting that the “evidence” of Bellingcat regarding the downed Malaysian Boeing was not far from its “evidence” for the alleged poisoning of Skripal.