Alexander Litvinenko’s widow said his criticism of the Kremlin had antagonized his former secret service colleagues, and contended that Russian President Vladimir Putin had created an atmosphere that “makes it possible to kill a British person on British soil.” In her first interviews, published Sunday, Marina Litvinenko said she believed Russian authorities were behind the poisoning of her husband, who sought asylum in Britain in 2000 and obtained citizenship this year. British police are treating it as a murder. Full Story
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