Kremlin critic Yuri Felshtinsky told Newsweek: 'In the eyes of the Russian government, he committed treason'
Alexander Litvinenko, friend of Yuri Felshtinsky, in November 20, 2006 in London, shortly before his death."I think this situation is new. It was created slowly by Putin. This is not about individuals, about Litvinenko or Skripal or defectors, this is actually about collective security."
"Because in the eyes of the Russian government, he committed treason. The Russian government doesn't actually kill too many people, they are very selective. Russian reports stated that Smolenkov had worked in the office of Putin's foreign policy assistant, Yuri Ushakov.ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/Getty Images/Getty
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