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A British-naturalised Russian defector and former officer of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) who specialised in tackling organised crime.
Alexander Litvinenko

Alexander Litvinenko

Alexander Valterovich Litvinenko was a British-naturalised Russian defector and former officer of the Russian Federal Security Service who specialised in tackling organised crime. A prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, he advised... Wikipedia
Born: 1962, Voronezh, Russia
Assassinated: November 23, 2006, Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom
Spouse: Marina Litvinenko (m. 1994–2006) and Nataliya Litvinenko (m. 1981–1994)

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Jan 21, 2016 · Former spy Alexander Litvinenko was killed in November 2006, leading to a clouding of relations between London and Moscow.
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Jan 19, 2016 · The former Russian spy was poisoned with a cup of tea in a London hotel. Working with Scotland Yard detectives, as he lay dying, he traced the lethal substance ...
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ALEXANDER LITVINENKO (1962-2006) served in the Russian military for more than 20 years achieving the ranks of Lieutenant-Colonel.
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Nov 22, 2021 · Litvinenko, 43, fell ill on November 1, 2006, after he drank tea that was poisoned with polonium-210, a rare, highly radioactive isotope. He ...
Nov 24, 2021 · According to a British investigation, Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned on November 1, 2006. He died three weeks later in a British hospital.
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One of the most surprising elements in the recent poisoning of the former FSB officer Aleksandr Litvinenko is his apparent deathbed conversion to Islam.