O yes, who is your daddy now! Теперь этих пердунов из НКВД и всю российскую халяву будут в хвост и гриву .... Европа это дело не оставит в покое. Ещё одно бельмо у Путина в глазу, вернее, теперь он останется без глаза.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/europe...spy/index.html
Но Совок неумолим! Смотрите, что чекисты-коммунисты придумали. Во уроды. Да и судить надо не Лугового, а всю совковую мафию. В итоге так и получится.
http://lenta.ru/news/2007/05/22/lugovoi2/
LONDON, England (CNN) -- British prosecutors are to ask Russia to extradite businessman and former KGB agent Andrei Lugovoi to face murder charges in the radioactive poisoning death of ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko.
The Crown Prosecution Service said Tuesday they had evidence to charge Lugovoi and seek his extradition over "this extraordinarily grave crime." Litvinenko died in a London hospital last November, several weeks after he was poisoned with polonium-210.
"I have today concluded that the evidence sent to us by the police is sufficient to charge Andrei Lugovoi with the murder of Mr. Litvinenko by deliberate poisoning," Director of Public Prosecutions Ken Macdonald said.
Litvinenko was a fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin and had been granted political asylum in the UK.
The case has put pressure on relations between London and Moscow, and Tuesday's announcement threatened to aggravate the situation further.
Britain urged Moscow to cooperate in the case. "Russia should comply with our legal request," Prime Minister Tony Blair's spokesman said.
However, Interfax news agency on Tuesday cited the Russian prosecutor-general's office as saying it would not turn over Lugovoi to British authorities.
Lugovoi had met Litvinenko in London on November 1 at the Millennium Hotel bar, hours before Litvinenko fell ill.
But in January, Lugovoi told The Associated Press he had no role in Litvinenko's death, adding that the allegations against him were "lies, provocation and government propaganda."



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