CIA and MI6 planned an operation to remove Violinists in the United States

in #news7 years ago (edited)

(Version of the Russian media)

This statement is contained[1] in an article Sunday newspaper The Sunday Times, citing a senior official of the British government.

The article reports that the British foreign intelligence service MI-6 discussed with their colleagues from the CIA the issue of resettlement of Violins from the UK to protect them from new attacks on their lives.

In principle, everything is logical! The contractor performed sloppy job. The client's covering his tracks. Now Skrobala stifle in his arms the Americans.

Well, everything fell into place... Nor investigations, nor evidence, a new country, new names – not let-God Russians will find and will have discovered mystery...

They cannot present Violinists to the public and provide access to Russian diplomats to exclude the fact of forced detention. Skrypali have passports of Russian citizens. Just take them to "rescue" draws on the kidnapping of international level. Russia is obliged to protect them.

But, it seems, Americans and British will ignore this duty stupidly – they will survive expenses of it, and here risks, at presentation, have huge:

— Julia is already talking of the beginning of the dismissive was said that the sister of the visa will not give, hinting that this is pure politics and they are a wealthy man under the hood…

 the Skripal(former scout) also needs to understand that he was in the States the end and the only chance he and her daughter to survive is to turn to Russia for help, and honestly to tell the world about the machinations of England and the United States.

Will Victoria Skripal's appeal to Theresa may help

Victoria Skripal addressed a public appeal to Theresa may asking her to assist in obtaining a visa

(My deductive method suggests that these are traces of the Kremlin)

"The whole world is now talking about an unprecedented political scandal, but in its epicenter are living people. This is our family, which now need to be together," she said[2], noting that he wants to visit his uncle and cousin, to convey information about their health grandmother.

Victoria Skripal visa was not given because at the interview at the British Embassy, she could not correctly answer the question: "Do you have relatives in the UK, poisoned by FSB agents combat toxin "Newcomer", which was in the package buckwheat?»

(Creak is back...Hayley likley is back...)

Seriously, once the visa is not given, then the Tablets are taken hostage by intelligence services in Britain.

It's all so clear-unlikly production – a play in which nothing is clear, even to the authors (Boris and Theresa)... and what will happy&–, too, no one knows.

Victoria Skripal announced Julia's desire to return to Russia

Fences exposed by the police of Salisbury, at the entrance to the Park, where the bench was found former Colonel of GRU Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. Archival photo

MOSCOW, April 8 — RIA Novosti. Victoria Skripal in an interview with The Telegraph said that her cousin Julia, poisoned in Salisbury a month ago, "desperately" wants to return to Russia.

"She has a dog here, she has a life here, she has a job here and a loved one," said Victoria.

She also noted that her relative would be safe only "on the moon".

"In this situation, taking into account what is happening, no one can protect her. No party can guarantee its safety, " Victoria explained.

Earlier it became known that the British Embassy did not give her a visa. According to Victoria, the Embassy expressed uncertainty that Julia wants to see her. In addition, the refusal noted that Victoria had never traveled to the Creaks before and that she had no sources of income, savings or sponsors.

Ex-GRU Colonel Sergei and his daughter Julia got food poisoning in early March. The British authorities claim that Russia is involved in this, Moscow denies these accusations.

Victoria Skripal previously expressed opinion, that have its uncle and cousin food poisoning of the. She also expressed her willingness to testify to the British police.


   Source of information:    Андрюха Червонец