PS: There are two doubts about the incident. First, Crispal got his freedom at 20 10. Why did Russia wait eight years to do it? 2. 20 18 Russian general election is just around the corner. Why does Putin, who has almost no suspense, have a moth at such a critical time?
Through the poisoning of Crispal, many people must want to know how Russia deals with traitors. It's actually very simple: kill.
1965, Alexander Butkov, the captain of the Russian bomber, and the pilot defected to Denmark after killing three comrades. Finally, they arrived in the United States and each received a reward of 600,000 dollars. Five years later, Butkov was assassinated at home. The murderer left a note on him, which read "revenge" and signed the names of the three pilots he killed.
Litvinenko, a KGB colonel in the former Soviet Union, left Russia for Britain in 2000. Later, he published two books criticizing Putin's government, saying that key figures of Al Qaeda had received special training from Russia. On June/KOOC-0/65438+/KOOC-0/October/KOOC-0/day, 2006, litvinenko suddenly felt unwell and finally died. The test results show that he died of polonium -2 10 poisoning.
20 10 July, Russian double agent tretyakov was killed in the United States. He used to be a special agent of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Agency. 1995 worked in the United Nations from 2000 and was responsible for collecting American intelligence. Later, he defected to the United States and worked for the CIA. Tretyakov provided about 5,000 "top secret" telegrams and more than 65,438,000 confidential reports. He is considered to be one of the best recruits in the history of American counterintelligence, and also the highest paid Russian traitor. In 2008, tretyakov published a book revealing the secrets of Russian intelligence agencies. Two years later, he died suddenly in his apartment in Florida. His family did not disclose the cause of death, but it was reported that he "choked to death".
1On May 20th, 989, Aleksandr zuev, a Russian pilot, defected from Tskhakaya airport in the Soviet Union and landed at a Turkish airport, flying a MIG -29 fighter jet that had only been equipped for a few weeks. The first thing he said when he walked out of the cabin was, "I'm going to be an American!" " Subsequently, the United States provided political asylum to extract useful value to the maximum extent. On June 4th, 2000104, zuev died in an air crash while flying a Jacques -52 plane. It took ten years to start work, probably because of the disintegration of the Soviet Union and innocent scruples.
1940 One day in August, Trotsky, an exiled politician of the former Soviet Union, was attacked in his apartment in Mexico City. A man named Ramon cut Trotsky's head with an axe and finally died. 1978, Ramon was buried in the hero cemetery of the former Soviet Union after his death, and his neighbor was the famous British "double agent" philby.
Britain is finally angry. Russia will never be soft on traitors. Let me see these years. Russia has punished those traitors.
In 2006, Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian intelligence officer, died of poisoning. After he defected to Britain, he became a naturalized British citizen and became the first person in Britain to die of radioactive isotope plutonium 2 10 poisoning.
20 1 1 It is reported that Russian businessman Pepiri Cheney was included in the death list of the Russian Ministry of Finance. After he fled to England, he died and found a kind of herbal residue called "Gouqin" in his stomach.
20 13 Russian tycoon berezovsky, who was exiled to Britain, died at his home in southwest London, his body wrapped in rope.
In 20 16, Pan Che, a government expert on plutonium poisoning in litvinenko, died five months after his visit to Russia. Coupled with the recent military-grade nerve agent incident in Krippahl.
Russia is a vengeful country. Historically, they are very belligerent. Most of the land owned by aggression comes from aggression. The EU has always hated and feared Russia. Putin himself was born in the KGB. Never be soft on traitors
They fled to the United States, Britain, Canada, Israel, France and other countries.
For example, Russia's cruel punishment of traitors. Vlasov is a typical example. After betraying his motherland, he surrendered to the Americans. He thinks it's better to fall into American hands than into his own. But he forgot that the Americans would offend Stalin for your little vlasov, and simply handed over all the prisoners to Stalin. Stalin explicitly ordered all soldiers to hang traitors in Siberia, and it was broadcast live nationwide. So under the gaze of countless people, in the ice and snow, the traitor was killed by a traitor.
Recently, the relationship between Britain and Russia dropped to freezing point because the Krippahl family, a Russian double agent who defected to Britain, was suspected of being poisoned by Russian agents in the street. Krippahl was originally a Russian agent who was responsible for collecting British intelligence. Later betrayed by British agents, leading to the collapse of Russian agents in Britain. 20 10 Britain and Russia exchanged spies, and Krippahl successfully stayed in Britain. Putin will never forgive you for such a defector. Wherever you go, you will be hunted down! In fact, I think not only Russia, but also most countries will do this!
Betrayal is unforgivable. Why are you so aboveboard? Some nasty things can be forgiven if you want to, but you can't forgive if you don't want to. People's hearts are dirty. You don't know who is honest and who is a beast. Oh, betrayal is not unforgivable, it depends on the degree of betrayal. You said it was unforgivable, so if that was your relative, would you have him killed, too? So Putin says betrayal is unforgivable. I wonder if it's true. Therefore, seeing is believing, but hearing is empty.
Putin says betrayal is unforgivable. This is not only the principle of Russia today, but also the principle of the Soviet era. Therefore, in history, whenever betrayal, especially when betrayal brings huge losses, traitors are generally doomed. Whether this has something to do with Russian nationality.
In fact, although the United States does not say it, it is not inferior to Russia in action. The punishment methods of American intelligence agencies are also notorious. Snowden took refuge in Russia, which is beyond the power of the United States, otherwise Snowden will not have a good end.
Only China * * * production party is very traditional and formal. In the past, Zhou Enlai led the intelligence agencies and explicitly prohibited the use of special means such as "assassination and honey trap".
Putin is right and has no forgiveness for shameful traitors. Not only Russia, but also any country.
France has punished traitors the most in European history. 1944, the French anti-rape movement swept across the country, and more than 40 traitors were shot in Pamirs alone. Among them, Villaplan, a traitor "from the captain of the football team to the Nazi executioner". He is called "the most shameless traitor in French history"
In fact, the United States does not talk about it, and its actions are not inferior. 1994, American agent Aldrich Ames was accused of spying for the Soviet Union, and even provided the Soviet Union with the names of all CIA informants who infiltrated the KGB. He was sentenced to life imprisonment after his identity was exposed. Snowden took refuge in Russia, otherwise there would be no good end.
Iran is also one of the countries that have punished traitors the most in recent years. In June, 2020, 18 traitors related to the betrayal of General Soleimani were executed at one time, including Majid, the senior commander of the Revolutionary Guard "Al-Quds Army".
Even in China, traitors who betray the country and the nation will never be soft. During the Yan 'an period, the anti-rape movement was launched. Since 1980s, with the reform and opening up and economic development, some spies, such as Yu, Xu Junping and Liu Liankun, have appeared, and they have been severely punished.
Putin says betrayal is unforgivable. This is not only an important principle of Russia now, but also an important principle of the Soviet Union. Therefore, in the history of Soviet Russia, people who betray the country and the nation are generally doomed.
In 2006, Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian intelligence agent, defected to Britain and became a British citizen, becoming the first person in Britain to die of radioactive isotope plutonium 2 10 poisoning.
20 1 1 Russian businessman pepiri Cheney was included in the death list of the Russian Ministry of Finance. After fleeing to England, he died and found the herb residue named "Gelsemium" in his stomach.
20 13 Russian tycoon berezovsky, who was exiled to Britain, died at his home in southwest London, his body wrapped in rope.
In 20 16, Pan Che, a government expert on plutonium poisoning in litvinenko, died five months after his visit to Russia.
The most typical case is that the Russian double agent Krippahl's father and daughter are suspected of being poisoned by Russian agents in the street. Krippahl was originally a Russian agent, but was later rebelled by British agents, which led to the collapse of almost all Russian agents in Britain. 20 10 Britain and Russia exchanged spies, and Krippahl successfully stayed in Britain. For such a defector, he will go to the ends of the earth, and Russia will pursue him to the end!
Some people say that Russia is a vengeful nation, and Putin himself is from KGB, so he will not be soft on traitors.
In fact, I think not only Russia, but also Stalin and Putin, no country will tolerate people who betray their country and nation at large, no country!