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A businessman also tried to poison "Novachkom".
The third suspect in the poisoning of a former Russian spy, Sergei Skripal could have been involved in the poisoning of an entrepreneur in Bulgaria, in 2015. [19659003] a joint investigation on Bellingcat, the Russian edition of The Insider and the Bulgarian capital.
Investigators conclude that the third suspect in the Poisoning of the Fiddlers – an officer of Russia's main intelligence agency – is hiding under the name "Sergei Fedotov" – went to Bulgaria in April 20 Fifteen years after the poisoning of the local entrepreneur Emiliana Gebreva and his son
Fedotov, as well as his colleagues Anatoly Chepiga and Alexander Mishkin, received their new identification in 2010. He has actively traveled to Europe , in Asia and the Middle East, and has generally appeared in hot spots just days before the news.
Fedotov's trip to Bulgaria much in common with events in Salisbury, when poets poisoned. On 24 April 2015, a Russian intelligence agent arrived from Moscow at the Bulgarian seaside resort of Burgas. He had a return flight on April 30 between Sofia and Moscow. However, he did not appear on this flight. Instead, late on the evening of April 28, he appeared at Ataturk Airport in Istanbul and bought at the last minute a flight for a flight to Moscow.
Earlier in the day, Bulgarian businessman Emilian Hebrew was hospitalized after being misunderstood at a reception in Sofia. At about the same time, his adult son and one of his company's executives suddenly became ill. All three were hospitalized with symptoms of serious intoxication. The state of Emiliana Gebreva quickly deteriorated and he fell into a coma. The doctors suggested that the poison was applied or consumed on or before the 28th of April. However, the doctors could not determine the poison.
The Bulgarian hospital contacted two leading laboratories specializing in the control of chemical weapons. One of them, the University of Helsinki Laboratory, carried out a thorough analysis and was able to detect traces of two organophosphates, which shows that the 39; entrepreneur tried to kill the paralytic substance of nerve origin belonging to the family "Novacka", reports The Insider.
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One month after his hospitalization, Emilian Hebrev's condition improved significantly and he was released. He told Bellingcat that a few days in late May, he felt sick again and was hospitalized again.
At the same time, on May 24, 2015, Sergei Fedotov returned to Bulgaria by direct flight from Moscow. He booked a round-trip flight on May 28, 2015, but he did not show up anymore. Two days later, on May 30, he left neighboring Serbia for Moscow.
Fedotov's trip to Britain following the poisoning of the Fighters took place on the same model. He arrived in the United Kingdom the same day as Chepyga and Mishkin, but another plane. He had to fly to Moscow on March 4, 2018, when the violinists were poisoned, but, as in the case of Bulgaria, Fedotov did not appear on the flight. Instead, he returned to Moscow from another European capital in a few days.
Emilian Hebrew combines the interest of Russian special services in his face for two possible reasons. The first – he was a specialist defense technology exporter in Ukraine. The contractor claims to have supplied "strictly compliant with Bulgarian and European standards". The second reason is the possible interest of Russia in its controlled weapons factory, which is considered strategically important for Bulgaria and NATO. – heroes. The violins of British Salisbury, members of the violinist, also participated in the seizure of state institutions in the east of Ukraine. Bellingcat investigators talked about it. According to their data, now known worldwide, the troops Myshkin and Chepiga have received from Putin the title of "Hero of Russia" for events in Ukraine.