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Sins&Needles
02-09-2005, 12:54 AM
I wouldn't want to be living in Moscow right now. Credible or not, enough of these have gone missing through the years to make it plausible.
There's a picture of one with the original story on this link... http://www.mosnews.com/news/2005/02/08/berezobomb.shtml

...just in case you spot one on your local airport luggage carousal.


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Berezovsky Claims Chechen Rebels Have A-bomb

Created: 08.02.2005 11:16 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 11:17 MSK, 21 hours 14 minutes ago


MosNews



Chechen rebels could have an atomic bomb, Boris Berezovsky, Russian tycoon currently living in self-imposed exile in Great Britain, told the Komsomolskaya Pravda daily on the phone. Russian security officials refused to comment on Berezovsky’s statement.

Komsomolskaya Pravda correspondents got in touch with the controversial tycoon and harsh critic of Vladimir Putin, asking him to comment on the Chechen rebels’ call for a cease-fire issued last week. Berezovsky denied allegations that it was he who had originally come up with the cease-fire initiative.

“I am truly flattered, I have been away from Chechnya and Russia for five years now and I am still believed to be in charge of all the comings and goings there. No, it was not me,” Berezovsky said.

Berezovsky is convinced that Vladimir Putin should accept the invitation of the separatist leaders and launch peace talks with them. “Or else, he will have to face the Hague tribunal, along with Milosevic,” Berezovsky said.

He also lashed out at Western leaders, effectively accusing them of double standards as regards to Chechnya. “The West pities Maskhadov, and at the same time flirts with Putin. But when things go really bad in Chechnya the West will gladly bring in their peacekeeping troops there. For Russia that would be a resounding defeat… Russia will not only lose Chechnya — it will lose its independence.”

Basayev and Maskhadov have remained invincible for a decade, Berezovsky said. Moreover, lately they have come into possession of an atomic bomb. “It is a small portable device which had not been used until now for only one reason: because some necessary element was missing,” he said citing what he referred to as “credible sources”.

Russian security officials refused to comment on Berezovsky’s allegations. “We do not believe it necessary to comment on statements, especially nonsensical ones, made by people placed on international wanted list,” a security official told Komsomolskaya Pravda.

Reformer56
02-09-2005, 01:21 AM
Not surprising, in respect to Putin's lash at the west. There is factual proof that we had a hand in Chechen elections. I don't blame him for calling our double standards. I think his angle here is if we, the U.S., can mess with Latin American politics than he wants the U.S. to leave the medling of Chechnya to Russia.

In respect to the Atomic Bomb, Lord only knows any verification from that. So many former KGB people are in the administration now its hard to tell the fake feeds from the real deal. It is factual that many nuclear componets have gone missing so its pluasebile in all senses. Who knows what if they did have an A-Bomb? They could keep peace meeting short and swift. At least with Russia.