All that for this.
More than three years of stalking, to follow the main opponent of the Kremlin, Alexeï Navalny step by step, in all his travels since 2017, by car, train and plane.
Eight specialists permanently mobilized, not to mention their countless “contacts” in the regions.
And then suddenly, this December 22, a huge burst of laughter, like Russia and, before that, the USSR have always known how to produce it, even in the darkest hours: in this case the one provoked by a demonstrator, the documentary filmmaker Vitaly Manski, brandishing a pair of underpants in front of Lubyanka, the Moscow headquarters of the Federal Security Service (FSB).
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The day before, from Germany, where he is recovering, Navalny had managed to trap on the phone one of his suspected "poisoners", posing as a collaborator of the secretary of the Russian Security Council, Nikolai Patrouchev, a relative of Vladimir Putin.
In this fifty-minute phone call, Konstantin Koudriavtsev, a
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