The Skripal files: the life and near death of a Russian spy
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PROLOGUE: AN UNLAWFUL USE OF FORCE
PART ONE. AGENT. THE PITCH
SERGEI S JOURNEY
INTO THE DARKNESS
MASTER RACE NO LONGER
BREAKTHROUGH IN MADRID
INSIDE THE GLASS HOUSE
THE VIEW FROM VAUXHALL
BACK INTO THE LIGHT
PART TWO: PRISONER. INSIDE LEFORTOVO
LITVINENKO
IK 5
HITMEN
THE FATEFUL LETTER
OPERATION GHOST STORIES ; DELIVERANCE
CHRISTIE MILLER ROAD
PART THREE. TARGET. SUNDAY MARCH
THE FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL
HIGHLY LIKELY RUSSIA
THE INVESTIGATION FALTERS
THE INFORMATION WAR
THE LONG ROAD TO RECOVERY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
INDEX
Abramovich, Roman 158
acetylcholinesterase 220-1, 231, 232, 286,
287
Aeroflot 29, 64, 260, 272
Afghanistan vii, 21-3, 24, 27, 32, 37, 76,
81, 97, 104, 107, 108
All Russia Movement to Support the
Army 82
Alpha Group 75
Alternative Futures 187, 188
Ames, Aldrich 36, 50, 60, 79
Amesbury poisonings (2018) 295-7, 298
Amin, Hafizullah 22, 23
Andropov, Yuri 29
apartment block bombings, Russia (1999)
96-7, 135, 238-9
Atlangeriev, Ruslan 147-8, 149, 154, 155,
158, 293
Atlantic Partnership 151, 157
Atomic Weapons Establishment
Aldermaston 131
atropine 3, 230, 231
A230 (Novichok agent) 228
A232 (Novichok agent) 228-9
A234 (Novichok agent) 229-30, 243, 248,
252, 255, 259, 277, 283, 287-8, 292,
295
see also Novichok nerve agent
Babchenko, Arkady 244
Bailey, Detective Sergeant Nick 217,
219-20, 225, 231-2, 255-6, 280
Baranov, Vyacheslav 28, 34-7, 68, 74
Barashevo, Russia 138-9
BBC 50, 155, 156, 204, 216, 218-19,
243, 249, 264, 265, 266, 268, 274,
288
Berezovsky, Boris 132, 135-6,148, 149,
150-1, 153, 154-5, 156, 157, 158,
239, 246-7, 272, 293, 298
Berlin Wall, fall of (1989) 4, 37, 49
biological weapons 50-1, 93, 299
Bishop’s Mill pub, Salisbury 256, 257
Blair, Tony 101, 107
Blanshard, Dr Christine 230, 287
Blum, Michael 279
BND (German foreign intelligence service)
91, 282
Bokhan, Colonel Sergei 49-50
Bourne Hill police station, Salisbury 219,
255-6, 258
BP 101
Brexit 235
Brezhnev, Leonid 29, 117
British Military Mission (Brixmis), East
Germany 42
Brown, Gordon 156
Budyonnovsk hospital hostage situation
(1995) 75
Burgess, Guy 66
Bush, George H. W. 34
Bush, George W. 105, 107-8
Buzzfeed 158,272
BZ (toxic chemical) 278-9
Cambridge spy ring 47
Cassidy, Mo 201, 202, 204, 219, 260,
263-4
Cassidy, Ross 201-2, 204, 207, 219, 259,
260-1, 262, 263-4
303
NDEX
CESID/CNI (Spanish intelligence) 160-72
Chapman, Anna 173-5, 181, 182, 183
Chechnya 70, 73, 75-7, 81, 95, 97, 100-1,
103, 107, 132, 135, 136, 149, 154,
155, 239
First Chechen War (1994-96) 135
Second Chechen War (1999-2009)
100-1, 136
Cheka 116
chekists (KGB members) 25, 74, 77, 78,
100, 133, 168, 190, 193, 243
chemical weapons 2, 50-1, 90, 91, 221,
226, 228-30, 237, 238, 248, 252,
278-9, 280, 283
see also Novichok and individual chemical
weapon name
Chemical Weapons Convention (1993)
90, 91, 228, 229, 248, 280, 283
Cherkesov, Viktor 102-3
Chernenko, Konstantin 29
China 11, 17, 18, 24, 27
cholinergic crisis 221
Christie Miller Road, Salisbury 198-209,
217, 219, 245, 255, 256, 259, 260,
296, 297, 300, 302
CIA 11, 22, 23, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 44-5,
50, 79, 83, 99, 107, 108, 109, 121,
164, 175, 178, 180, 181, 184, 186,
187, 188-9, 190, 191, 242-3, 282,
301
Clark, Sister Sarah 216, 262, 288
Clinton, Bill 101
Cobra emergency committee, UK 223,
234-6, 248
Cold War (1947-91) vii, viii, 14, 22, 29, 33,
34, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48-9, 50, 51,
54, 56, 60, 66, 68, 74, 79, 81, 86, 87,
89, 90, 106, 123, 153, 179, 187, 200,
226, 251, 283
Comiso airfield, Sicily 31
Communist Party of Great Britain 49
Communist Party of the Soviet Union 30,
38, 60
Corbyn, Jeremy 273
counter-intelligence viii, 31-2, 34, 47, 54,
58, 62, 67, 68, 74, 86, 88, 93, 106,
109, 122, 123,126, 162, 164, 168,
171, 172, 175, 176
counter-proliferation 48
Crimea 2
CX (intelligence from human agents) 53,
87, 95, 238
Czechoslovakia 19, 49
Czech Republic 239, 276
Daily Mail 266
Dearlove, Richard 105-6
Defence Languages School,
Beaconsfield 41-2, 43
DesLauriers, Rick 192
Dhaka, Bangladesh 34, 35, 36
Dubrovlag penal colony, Russia: Izpravitelno
Kolony 5 (IK 5) 138-46, 159, 184,
185-6, 193, 301
Dudayev, Dzhokar 73, 75
Duma (Russian parliament) 78-9, 82, 95,
134, 136, 249
Estonia 38, 239
European Commission 298
Evans, Jonathan 151, 152-3, 154, 156
Fair, Craig 176
FBI 36, 51, 60, 87, 107, 162, 174-5, 176,
177, 178, 180-2, 183, 192, 244, 294
Fergana, Ubekistan 19, 20, 21, 23, 26, 302
First Channel (Russian state TV) 208, 266,
273, 290
Florez, Roberto (Teofilo) 160-72, 194
Foreign Office, UK 146, 250, 251, 280, 281,
282
Fort, the (Fort Monkton), UK 12, 43,
193-4, 196, 197, 207
Fradkov, Mikhail 184, 185, 186
Fridinsky, Sergei 125
FSB (Federalnoye Sluzhbe Bezopasnosti)
109, 146
A Mole in the Aquarium (documentary)
and 126, 167, 245
apartment block bombings and (1999)
97, 135
Berezovsky and 150, 153-5, 157, 158
birth and growth in influence of 76-9,
82, 86, 93, 100, 104
Burlatov murder and 110-11,166
corruption and 166
counter-proliferation and 90-1
GRU, struggle for power with 76-9, 82,
86, 104, 153, 154, 168, 241-2
Illegals Program spy swap (2010)
and 186, 187, 189, 190, 191
Investigations Department 120
Kovalyov alleges a wave of spying by
foreign agencies in post-communist
Russia (1996) 77-9,83
Lefortovo and 116-17, 120
Litvinenko and 109, 129, 130, 134, 135,
137, 153-4, 155, 157, 239
mission to catch foreign agents 52
Moscow counter-intelligence
operatives 68
organised crime and 93, 135
Patrushev as head of 102, 149-50, 166,
168, 186, 239
304
N DEX
Putin takes charge of 95, 96, 100-1, 102
Roberto Florez (Teofilo) and 166, 167-8
Salisbury poisoning (2018) and 241,
245, 246, 266, 278, 293
Sergei Skripal and see Skripal, Sergei
Starovoitova and 78-9
Sutyagin and 187-8
Yeltsin shelving of death penalty and 81
Gaidar, Yegor 278
Gallyamov, Abbas 274
gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
(GC/MS) 227-8, 229, 256, 259
G8 176, 299
Glushkov, Nikolai 272
Golovkin, Sergei 80
Gorbachev, Mikhail 30, 34, 37-8, 39-40,
50, 70, 79, 80, 139
Gordlevsky, Oleg 45, 48, 50, 52, 53-4, 67,
79-80, 193, 207, 244-5
Government Communications Headquarters
(GCHQ) 47, 48, 245
Gromov, General Boris 104
GRU (Main Intelligence Directorate) 47
Afghanistan and 22-3, 32
A Mole in the Aquarium (documentary)
and 126,167, 245
Aquarium (Suvorov) and 9
corruption in 65-6, 165-6, 241
as difficult target for penetration 49-50,
55
Dudayev killing and 73, 75
1st Commission 73-4, 89, 119
1st Directorate 72-4
FSB and 76-9, 82, 86, 104, 153, 154,
168, 241-2
headquarters (stikliashka) Glass House,
Moscow 61-2, 68, 71-2, 73, 83,
89, 110, 168
illegals and 67,179-80
KGB and 25-6, 74
Military-Diplomatic Academy 9, 26-9, 41
Moscow coup (1991) and 39
Mueller investigation (US) and 294
technology, obtains examples of
Western 65, 66
Sergei Skripal and see Skripal, Sergei
Soviet Union collapse and 39-40, 47,
49-50, 54, 55
tactical and strategic levels in 24-5
Ukraine and 240
G7 299
G20 176
Guardia Civil 110, 160, 161
Halabja, Iraq 227
Hanssen, Robert 79, 107-8, 162, 163
Haydon, Deputy Assistant Commissioner
Dean 260, 291
heroic medicine (techniques/drugs untried
and possibly risky to patient) 287
Hitler, Adolf 78, 179
Hoffman, Daniel 188-9, 190, 191-2,
242-3, 246
Hussein, Saddam 227
hypoxia 214, 231
illegals (deep cover spies sent without
official cover) 29, 60, 67, 175,177-9,
181, 182, 184, 189, 192, 193, 194,
195, 293
Illegals Program spy swap (2010) 186, 187,
189, 190, 191, 301
Intelligence Services Act (1994) 47
Interfax 244
Iran 152
Iraq War (2003-11) 2, 189, 273
Israel 19, 139, 148, 154, 155
Ivshina, Olga 264, 265, 266
Izvestya 78
Johnson, Boris 234, 235, 236, 237, 239,
247, 281
Jukes, Dr Stephen 222, 232, 286-7
Juncker, Jean-Claude 298
Kalugin, Oleg 47, 109
Kasatkin, Rear Admiral Vladimir 63-4, 65
Kazakhstan 38
KGB 25, 29, 30, 35, 44, 45-6, 47, 49, 50,
52, 54, 67, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80,
82, 86, 95, 96, 102, 104, 109, 116,
117, 118, 120, 122, 129, 133, 153,
162, 177, 178, 179, 182, 191, 249,
275
Department S/Line S 177-82, 184, 195
Khattab, Ibn al 278
Khokhlov, Nikolai 278
Kim Jong-nam 226
Kivelidi, Ivan 277
Kleymyonov, Kirill 273
kompromat (blackmail material) 96, 110
Komsomolskaya Pravda 96
Korabelnikov, General Valentin 73, 76, 78,
100
Korczak, Vladimir 278
Kosovo War (1998-99) 92
Kovalyov, Nikolai 77
Kovtun, Dmitri 129-30, 131-2, 133, 151,
154
Kuzichkin, Vladimir 25-6, 207
Labour Party, UK 2, 273
Latvia 38
Lavrov, Sergei 133, 249, 278, 279
305
INDEX
Lefortovo prison, Moscow 116-22, 124,
127, 128, 141, 144, 145, 165, 166,
186, 188, 189, 190, 208, 301
Lithuania 38
Litvinenko, Alexander 2, 3, 109, 129-37,
148-9, 150, 151, 152-3, 154, 155,
156, 157, 158, 207, 218, 235, 23B-9,
242, 243, 244-5, 246-7, 251, 255,
263, 273, 283, 293, 297, 298
Litvinenko, Marina 130, 157
Lugovoi, Andrei 129, 130, 131, 133, 134,
148-9, 151, 154, 253, 255, 293
Maclean, Donald 66
Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 242, 276
Malta 30-4, 36-7, 62, 70, 71, 88, 97, 121,
122, 251, 302
Makings, Salisbury 213, 215, 225, 226,
237, 256, 257, 269, 288
Margelov, General Vassily 19
May, Theresa 1-3, 235, 247, 248, 249, 250,
252, 275-6
McColl, Colin 48
McFaul, Michael 187
Medvedev, Dmitri 151-2, 156, 175, 176,
189, 195
Melnikov, Pyotr 163—4, 171
Metropolitan Police 222, 254; Counter-
Terrorist Command 223, 266
MI5 47, 48-9, 51, 52, 54, 67, 68, 79-80,
87, 147-8, 150, 152-3, 155, 156, 157,
204-5, 206, 218, 299
Mikhailov, General Vladlen 39
Military-Diplomatic Academy, Moscow 9,
26-9
Mills, Deputy Chief Constable Paul 222
Ministry of Defence, Russian 65
Ministry of Defence, UK 281
Ministry of Interior, Russian 75
MI6 (SIS) vii, viii, 25, 32
Agent Resettlement (AR) 204-5, 206,
218
Cl leads 62, 86, 87, 88, 166-7
Controller Central and Eastern Europe
51
Controller Soviet Bloc 51
Counter-Intelligence Directorate 47
counter-terrorism and 48, 52, 105-6
CX/Blue Book 87
Florez and 161, 165, 166, 169, 171, 172
FSB and 95
GRU defectors, difficulty of obtaining 79
Harry Frith and 183
Illegals Program spy swap C2010) and
188, 193, 195-6
joining 41
Litvinenko and 130, 132, 134, 135, 137
9/11 and 105-9
Novichok and 90, 229
P5 (Russia wing) 52, 53-4, 61, 92, 94,
134, 237
Russian Federation, reaction to emerging
threat posed by post-Communist
era 91-6, 105-9, 136
Russian Operations Section 53
Sergei Skripal and see Skripal, Sergei
size of 48
Soviet Union collapse and 41, 43, 45, 45,
46, 47-8, 50, 51, 52-3
‘spy rock’ 150
Steele and 240-1
Sutyaginand 188
‘The Master Race’ (those running Eastern
Bloc agents) 51, 54, 93, 94
training 41-2
Vauxhall Cross headquarters, London
13, 50, 52, 53, 60, 86, 87, 92, 95,
98, 109, 122, 134, 164, 165, 167,
168, 238, 246
Mitrokhin, Vasily 46, 54, 67
Mole in the Aquarium, A (documentary)
126, 167, 245
Mordovia, Russia 138-46, 141, 145, 154,
159, 169, 184, 185, 186, 193
Morflot 29, 64
Moscow coup (1991) 37-8, 39, 76, 82, 96
Mozambique 30
Mueller, Robert 294
Murray, Dr Duncan 217, 230, 286-7, 289
National Counter-Terrorist Network, UK
260, 295-6
National Security Council (NSC), UK
1,247-8
National Security Council (NSC), US 176
NATO 31, 37, 65, 67, 68, 91, 103, 150,
229, 278, 299
Nemtsov, Boris 274
Newsnight 156, 157, 218-19
Nikitin, Alexander 77
9/11 105-6, 108, 109,136, 146, 189
‘Noes’ (American intelligence term for
those under Non-Official Cover) 181,
183
North Korea 208, 226
Novichok nerve agent 240, 242, 302
A230 228
A232 228-9
A234 229-30, 243, 248, 252, 255, 259,
277, 283, 287-8, 292
absorption route, Salisbury poisonings
254-62
British government refer to as ‘military-
grade nerve agent’ 1, 276, 277
306
INDEX
British government unable to confirm
origin of agent used in Salisbury
247, 252-3, 275-83
choice of for Skripal poisonings 243,
287-^8, 292
identification of in Salisbury 229-32,
248, 252, 255, 275-83
medical treatment of Skripals and
identification of 286-8
Sturgess/Rowley poisonings,
identification of in 295, 296
development of 1, 90-1, 226-32
Obama, Barack 175-6, 187
Ojamae, Valery 187
oligarchs 70, 93, 102, 132,150,158, 250
Ollé, Manuel 169, 171
Olympics, Moscow (1980) 29
Operation Fairline 223
Operation Ghost Stories 173-84, 187, 192
Orbis 240-1
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons (OPCW) 251-2, 277, 278,
279, 280, 283
Oshchenko, Viktor 46, 47-8, 49, 67
Ozero Circle 102, 104
Panetta, Leon 184,185, 186
Parliament, UK 1-2, 47, 226, 235, 236, 248
Parque del Retiro, Madrid, MI6 recruit
Sergei Skripal in (1996) 7-12, 13, 43,
57, 301
Pasechnik, Vladimir 50
Patrushev, Nikolai 102, 103, 149-50, 166,
168, 186, 239
Penkovsky, Colonel Oleg 60, 79, 88
Peskov, Dmitry 249
Philby, Kim 47, 66
Pieper, Derek 183
Politkovskaya, Anna 132, 133
polonium 131-2, 151, 154, 239, 242, 243,
247
Polyakov, Major General (TOPHAT) 60, 79
Porton Down chemical weapons lab,
Wiltshire 91, 220, 221, 223, 226-30,
247, 248, 255, 256, 257, 259, 272,
279, 281, 287, 292, 295
Pot’ma, Russia 138
Poteyev, Colonel Alexander 175, 176-8,
180, 181,184,195, 243-4
Press Association 293
Prikhodko, Sergei 156
Primakov, Yevgeni 96
Pritchard, Chief Constable Keir 222-3
Public Health England 220, 223, 236
Public Interest Immunity Certificate 157
Putin, Vladimir 95,104,137
Berezovksy and 135, 149, 150-1, 155,
246-7
Chechen war and 97,101,107
counter-terrorist battle and 106-7, 108
election (2010), ‘Dictatorship of Law’
slogan 102, 135
election (2018) and 245, 249, 274
FSB, appointed as head of 95
GRUand 168
illegals, on 179
Illegals Program spy swap (2010) and
194, 195
KGB career 179, 181-2
Litvinenko and 109, 131, 132, 134, 136,
149, 151, 155, 157, 238-9, 242,
243, 246-7
Medvedev and 151, 152
military consider coup against 104
political assassinations/traitors, attitude
towards 108, 136, 155, 157, 195,
242, 243, 244-7, 248, 249, 298,
301
president, becomes 96-7, 100-1, 135,
208
prime minster, becomes 96
Rokhlin murder and 95
Ryazan incident and 97
Sergei Skripal fear of 200
Sergei Skripal Novichok poisoning and
239, 242—4, 245-7, 248, 249, 275,
276-7, 278, 287, 298, 299, 300,
301
Shkuratovand 96
siloviki and 102-3, 136
Ukraine and 208
world leaders embrace 101, 106-7, 298,
299
Railway Social Club, Salisbury 207
Reagan, Ronald 30
Red Army see Soviet Army
Reuters 284
Rezun, Vladimir 9-10, 59, 80, 207, 241;
Aquarium 9, 27
Rimington, Stella 51
RIP (recruitment in place) 50
Rokhlin, Lieutenant General Lev 81-2, 94—5
Rokhlin, Tamara 94-5
Rosenberg, Steve 249
Rowley, Charlie 295-7
RT (television channel) 277, 279
RTR (television channel) 96
Rudd, Amber 234, 235-6, 247
Russian Federation:
apartment block bombings (1999) 96-7,
135, 238-9
Chechen wars and see Chechnya
307
NDEX
Russian Federation (cont.)
collapse of Soviet Union and birth of
4, 14, 34, 37-40, 41-55, 56, 62,
64, 76, 82, 96, 117, 135
constitutional crisis and coup attempt
(1993) 82
Illegals Program spy swap (2010) and
184, 185-97, 301
9/11 and 105-9
Novichok and see Novichok
oligarchs and 70, 93, 102, 132, 150,
158, 250
Operation Ghost Stories and see
Operation Ghost Stories
penal code 79-81, 121, 125
political assassinations see victim name
Putin rises to power 96-7, 100-9
see also Putin, Vladimir
Salisbury poisoning and see Salisbury
poisonings (2018)
security services see individual service
name
Yeltsin as president of 39, 40, 49, 50,
65, 70, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 90, 91,
92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 135
Russian Embassy, London 264, 271, 275,
282-3
Ryazan, Russia 97
Salisbury District Hospital 3, 215-16, 219,
220, 221, 223-4, 225-6, 230, 231-2,
261, 262, 264-5, 266, 268, 270-1,
280, 281, 284, 286, 288-9, 290, 292,
295, 297
Salisbury poisonings (2018) vii, viii, 1-4,
171, 213-302
Bailey poisoning 217, 219-20, 225,
231-2, 255—6, 280
expulsions of Russian diplomats from
UK and other nations in reaction
to 250-1, 280, 282, 283, 298,
299
information war between Russian and
UK governments concerning
248-53, 264-9, 270-85, 290-1
investigation into, UK 216-18, 222-3,
226-32, 234-53, 254-69, 270-83,
290-300
motive for 238—47
nerve agent see Novichok
political reaction to within UK 1-2, 3,
234-7, 247-53, 275-6, 297-300
Skripal poisonings (4 March 2018)
213-17
see also Skripal, Sergei and Skripal,
Yulia
Sturgess/Rowley poisonings 295-8
suspects 292-4
US announces sanctions against Russia
in relation to 299-300
sarin 227, 230, 277
SAS Regiment 42, 43
SBU (Ukrainian security service) 240, 244
Scarlett, John 51-3, 92, 95, 137
Schroeder, Gerhard 101
Scotland Yard 133, 134, 148, 154-5, 254,
293
Second World War (1939-45) 14-15, 77
secret writing 28, 85-6, 89, 98, 123,126,
128
Sedwill, Marl 248
Semenko, Mikhail 174, 175, 181,182, 183
Sharansky, Natan 117
Sharov, Andrei 126
Shikhany facility, Russia 248, 281, 282
Shkuratov, Yuri 96
Sigonella air station, Sicily 31
siloviki (powerful ones) 102-3, 104, 135,
136, 239
SIS (Secret Intelligence Service) see MI6
Skripal, Alexander ‘Sasha’ 11, 18-19, 27,
33, 57, 98, 111, 144, 190, 203-4, 207,
245, 256, 258-9, 270
Skripal, Liudmila 11, 16, 17, 18, 21, 25, 27,
57, 61, 69, 71, 83-4, 85-6, 88-9, 98,
111, 119-20, 122, 126, 142, 143, 143,
190, 196, 199, 202, 205, 206, 207,
256, 258-9
grave in Salisbury 256, 258-9
illness and death 202, 206, 207
MI6, knowledge of husband’s meetings
with 143
Richard Bagnall visits in Spain 83-4,
85-6, 88-9, 126
Sergei Skripal imprisonment and
119-20, 142, 143, 190
Sergei Skripal release from prison and
196
Skripal, Sergei Viktorovich:
Baranov case and see Baranov, Vyacheslav
Britain, chooses to live in 194
career after retirement from GRU 97-8,
104
childhood 14-15
Cl leads produced for MI6 62, 86, 87,
88, 166-7
covert operations, first becomes involved
in 18-23
diabetes 89, 225
dissident thoughts, begins to entertain
32
Dubrovlag penal colony: Izpravitelno
Kolony 5 (IK 5) 128, 138-46, 159,
184, 185-6, 193, 301
3DB
INDEX
family and see individual family member
name
Florez (Teofilo), source of discovery as
British agent and 160-72, 194
FORTHWITH, given codename 60
FSB become interested in 126-7
FSB arrest 115-16
FSB empty bank accounts of 142, 201
FSB interrogate viii, 120-1, 123^1,
127-8, 159, 166, 189
FSB obtaining a confession from,
possibility of 127-8
GRU assets in UK, helps pinpoint 87-8
GRU, attempts to leave 39-40, 41, 57
GRU corruption/skimming of VPK funds,
informs MI6 of 65-6
GRU, joins 24-5, 26-7
GRU organisation and command, hands
M16 chart of 59-60, 61, 126
GRU major general, passed over for
promotion to post of 89
GRU, retires from 97-8
GRU role in poisoning of, possible 241-2,
246, 266, 298-9
GRU training 9, 26-9, 57
Illegals Program spy swap (2010)/pardon
and vii-viii, 185-93, 301
Izmir, Turkey, meeting with MI6 in
110-11
Lefortovo, prisoner in 116-22, 141,
145
Madrid GRU posting 4-12, 13,14, 43,
56-69, 71, 97, 98, 121
Malta GRU posting 30-4, 36-7, 62, 71,
88, 121, 122, 251
Mark Urban interviews (2017) vii-viii,
3, 194, 198-209
MI6 buy house for 201
MI6 debrief after spy swap (2010)
193-4, 195-6,197
MI6 offer exfiltration to 111
MI6 meetings with in Spain after initial
recruitment 56-69
MI6 meetings with (2000-2004) 98,
99-100, 104-5, 109-10, 111,
124
MI6 payments to 105, 125, 126, 201
MI6 recruit in Spain 4-12, 13-14, 41,
42, 43, 53, 56-69, 98
MI6 reaction to poisoning of 218, 238,
298-9
MI6 relationship with after retirement
from GRU 98, 99-100, 104
MI6 relationship with after Illegals
Program spy swap (2010)/release
from Russia 204-7, 239, 240
MI6, sends novels filled with secret
writing to 83-4, 85-7, 88-9, 98,
126, T28
MI6 sends out reporting from in form of
CX/Blue Book 87
Moscow GRU headquarters post 34,
70-5, 82-3, 89, 91, 98
oath, importance of military 15-16,
39-40, 103
poisoning, Salisbury (2018) vii, viii-ix,
1-4, 213-24, 257-9, 263, 297
activities and motive for 238—47,
249-50, 301-2
day of the poisoning (4 March 2018)
2, 213-24, 257, 258-9, 288, 302
fight for survival 225-33, 254, 261,
263, 264, 268, 285, 286, 287,
288-9, 295
recovery/life after 288, 290-1, 298,
300, 301
property business 62-3, 64, 68
Putin, fear of 200
Railway Social Club, Salisbury, member
of 207
Russian nationalist 208-9
Soviet Union, reaction to collapse
of 39^-0
Salisbury house 198-202
schooldays 15
secret writing 83-4, 85-7, 88-9, 98, 126,
128
sentenced to thirteen years in labour
camp (2006) 125-6, 128, 137
Soviet Army, service in 15-23, 24, 27,
32, 70, 140, 142
Steele dossier and 206, 240-1
trial viii, 124-5, 126-7, 128, 159, 170
Ukraine, views on Russia in 208-9
Vozdyushno Desantnye Voiska (VDV),
service in 17-23, 70, 140, 142
Skripal, Valery 14, 15, 16, 17, 38, 39,142,
144, 205
Skripal, Viktor 14
Skripal, Viktoria 144, 203^1, 264-5, 266-7,
268, 269, 271, 281, 285, 290, 300
Skripal, Yelena 15, 38, 39, 71, 144, 196,
205-6, 208, 264, 265, 266, 269, 290,
291
Skripal, Yulia ix, 202-3
childhood 11, 33, 57, 69, 70, 71, 83, 98,
111, 115
education 57, 71, 83, 115, 144, 196
email account hacked (2013) 245
jobs in Moscow 144-5, 196, 202
language skills 69, 196, 202
poisoning, Salisbury (2018)
day of the poisoning (4 March 2018)
2, 213-24, 257, 258-9, 288, 302
309
INDEX
Skripal, Yulia (cont.)
discharged from Salisbury District
Hospital 268-9, 286
flight from Moscow to London
(3 March 2018) and 246, 258,
260- 1, 270
life after 270-1, 284-5, 290, 291
Russian embassy presses for access to
264
statement (11 April 2018) 271
statement (May 2018) 284-5
treatment and recovery 225-33, 254,
261- 3, 268-9, 270-1, 278-9,
280, 281, 284, 289, 295, 298,
300
Viktoria Skripal contacts after 264—8,
269, 281, 290
Yelena Skirpal, calls after 291
Salisbury as new home for Sergei Skripal
and, chooses 197, 198
Sergei Skripal imprisonment and 144-5
Sergei Skripal release from prison
and 196-7
Stepan Vikeyev and 261, 270-1, 284
Sky News 262, 281
Smith, Michael 49, 67, 87
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander 117
Soviet Army 14, 15-23, 24-5, 27, 37, 38,
57, 60, 70, 74, 75-6, 82, 94, 97, 104,
141, 196, 228, 277
Vozdyushno Desantnye Voiska (VDV)
17-23, 70, 140, 142
Soviet Union:
Afghanistan conflict (1979-89) and
vii, 21-3, 24, 27, 32, 37, 76, 81, 97,
104, 107
collapse of/end of Cold War 4, 14, 34,
37—40, 41-55, 56, 62, 64, 76, 82,
96, 117, 135
Moscow coup (1991) and 37-8, 39, 76,
82, 96
Spain 7-12, 13, 14, 43, 56-69, 71, 75, 83,
97, 98, 105, 110, 111, 115, 121,
125-6, 134-5, 142, 152, 160-72, 183,
184, 194, 200, 201, 207, 239
Spiez laboratory, Switzerland 278, 279
‘spy rock’ 150
Stalin, Josef 14, 117, 138
Starovoitova, Galina 78-9, 95
Steele, Christopher 206, 240-1, 273
Stepashin, Sergei 249-50
Strat-Coms (Strategic Communications), UK
280
Strategic Coordinating Group,
Devizes 222-3, 256
stukatchi (prison informers) 118-19
Sturgess, Dawn 295-7, 298
Sutyagin, Igor 187-8, 189, 190, 191, 192
SVR (Russian foreign intelligence service)
46-7, 49, 50, 52, 54, 56, 64, 67, 88,
93, 96, 108, 137, 153, 154,162, 163,
164, 167-8, 170, 171,175, 176, 177,
178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 187, 191,
193, 194, 241, 243—4, 293, 299
Switzerland 239
Symonds, Tom 218
Syria 19, 90, 242, 275, 283
terrorism 48, 51, 52, 75, 76, 77, 101,
105-9, 118, 136, 146, 148, 152, 189,
222-3, 237, 250, 252, 254, 260, 266,
295
Trump, Donald 206, 240, 273, 299
Ukraine 2, 175, 208-9, 240, 242, 244, 251,
276, 278
United Nations (U.N.) 136, 252
US Chemical and Biological Weapons
Control and Warfare Elimination Act
(1991) 299
US Mediterranean Fleet 31
US Navy 31-2
US Presidential Election (2016) 294
Uzbekistan 18-19, 20, 21, 26
Vasilenko, Gennady 187, 190, 191
Vikeyev, Stepan 261, 270-1, 284
Vision Airlines 192
Volodin, Vyacheslav 249
VPK (Russian Military Industrial
Commission) 65-6
VX nerve agent 90, 226-7, 228, 232, 257,
277
Warsaw Pact 76
Wilkinson, Loma 220
Williamson, Gavin 234
Wiltshire Police 216-17, 222-3, 238, 254,
255, 260
World Cup (2018) 242, 250, 283, 298
Yeltsin, Boris 39, 40, 49, 50, 65, 70, 76, 78,
80, 81, 82, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97,
101, 102, 135
Yushchenko, Viktor 278
Zaporozhsky, Alexander 108-9, 186, 187,
190, 191
Zhdanov Higher Military Engineering
School 15, 16, 17
Zizzfs restaurant, Salisbury 213, 223, 229,
237, 256, 257, 258, 288
310
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title | The Skripal files the life and near death of a Russian spy |
title_alt | Life and near death of a Russian spy |
title_auth | The Skripal files the life and near death of a Russian spy |
title_exact_search | The Skripal files the life and near death of a Russian spy |
title_full | The Skripal files the life and near death of a Russian spy Mark Urban |
title_fullStr | The Skripal files the life and near death of a Russian spy Mark Urban |
title_full_unstemmed | The Skripal files the life and near death of a Russian spy Mark Urban |
title_short | The Skripal files |
title_sort | the skripal files the life and near death of a russian spy |
title_sub | the life and near death of a Russian spy |
topic | Skripal, Sergei 1951- Skripal', Sergej Viktorovic̆ 1951- (DE-588)115383071X gnd Spies Russia (Federation) Biography Spies Great Britain Biography Intelligence officers Crimes against Russia (Federation) Poisoning Political aspects Russia (Federation) |
topic_facet | Skripal, Sergei 1951- Skripal', Sergej Viktorovic̆ 1951- Spies Russia (Federation) Biography Spies Great Britain Biography Intelligence officers Crimes against Russia (Federation) Poisoning Political aspects Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Politics and government 21st century Biografie |
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