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Aric Toler 49 min
Well, we're toast. tries to refute the recent & Skripal report by speaking to a psychologist who analyzed Petrov & Boshirov from their interview.
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Беллингкэт 23 min
1) Российский паспорт, не загран. 2) 770-001, не 77001.
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Their transaction history starts with the online registration. That implies they did the online booking and online reservation in a single session - quite common for last-minute flight shoppers. 4/4
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Whenever two events occur in a single interaction, they are collapsed to one transaction. In the case of Petrov & Boshirov, there is no initial booking in the system. 3/4
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registration 1 (luggage, optional), registration 2 (security check), boarding, departure. The full list can be seen in the following image: 2/4
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In answer to questions about Aeroflot's online booking system - Each time a passenger interfaces with the Aeroflot PNR system, a single transaction is entered. The full list of possible transactions is: preliminary booking (optional), booking, online registration (optional), 1/
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Andris Krastiņš 8 h
Just donated a bit to . Great report on RU GRU "tourists' " passport data.
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Bellingcat isn't part of the Atlantic Council, nor does it receive funding from the Atlantic Council.
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Patrick Reevell 15 h
The files dug up by seem to pretty strongly tie the poisoning suspect Petrov to ‘s military intel. The details section in his passport file is blank with a handwritten mark instead that usually means “Top Secret” + a ministry of defense phone number
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Patrick Reevell 15 h
I called the phone number on this passport file of the poisoning suspect Alexander Petrov, that published and which says is a Russian Defense ministry number. Man who answered at 3am confirmed I had got through to the ministry.
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Oliver Carroll 15 h
Have just called the number in question — man at end of line confirms the number is for reception of Ministry of Defence. Was Mr Petrov their employee? -- hangs up
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After a Salisbury suspect's passport records leak, Russian journalists find a phone number in the documents possibly tying him to the GRU
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Carl Schreck (კარლ შრეკი) 20 h
A follow-up on the / investigation of Novichok suspects: Petrov's passport file that's marked "Do not provide information" includes a telephone number seemingly linked to Russia's Defense Ministry.
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Russian MFA spokesperson refutes our & 's report on passport data of Skripal's poisoner. She accuses us of hacking the Federal Migration Service database, thus revealing how she knows the files are real. P.S. We did not receive the files from a hack - can you prove it?
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