Estonia denied the involvement Skripal to the exposure of Russian spies in this country

Estonia denied the involvement Skripal to the exposure of Russian spies in this country

Moscow. September 28. INTERFAX.RU — Earlier, the German media have speculated that the Estonian officer and his father was arrested just at his tip.

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Russian defector Sergei Skripal is not related to the exposure of Russian spies in Estonia, says the security police (KAPO).

In response to the message the German media that Skripal had helped the intelligence services of Estonia to reach the suspects of working for the Russian military intelligence Dennis Metsavere and his father Peter Volin, Capo said Friday that “Skripal has no relation to any of the cases of exposure of spies in Estonia”.

The German magazine Focus wrote on Friday that Skripal could provide the special services of Estonia and information about working in this country to Russian agents during his visit to Estonia in the summer of 2016. The magazine also reported about possible work Skripal in the Czech Republic and Spain.

On 4 September the Harju County court sanctioned the arrest of an officer of the General staff of the defence Forces of major Denis Matsevas (Metsavas Deniss, born in 1980) and his father Peter Volin (1952). As announced on a press-conferences the public Prosecutor of Estonia lovely Perling (Lavly Perling), they passed secret information about the armed forces of Estonia, the Russian military intelligence with at least five years — until the detention on 3 September.

At the beginning of March 2018 in Salisbury in serious condition was discovered ex-GRU officer Sergey Skripal and his daughter Julia. The British Prime Minister, Theresa may, later said in Parliament that Skrypali was poisoned nerve substance a “Newbie” (A-234), developed in Russia. Moscow rejected the accusations, stating that all chemical weapons destroyed Russia in 2017 under the supervision of the Organisation for the prohibition of chemical weapons.

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