
According to Russian media outlets, the KGB (FSB) is engaged in burning down forests in Western Europe. The Russian terrorist group drew attention to the problem on October 3 when all of a sudden, with no reason at all, it accused of arsoning forests... Al-Qaeda. The KBG always blames the others for their own crimes to cover up the tracks.
On October 3, Russian KGB (FSB) boss Bortnikov made a strange statement about Al-Qaeda, about whom which the KGB actually knows nothing. At the opening of the 11th meeting of the "heads of special services, security organizations and law enforcement agencies of foreign partner countries of the Russian FSB" in Moscow, the criminal said:
"Forest fires in European Union countries should be considered one of the new trends in Al Qaeda's 'thousand cuts' strategy. This approach allows them to inflict significant damage on the economy and morale without any serious preparation, technical equipment, or financial outlay."
"Security services had only minimal chances of catching these arsonists", he added, thus recognizing that his KGB can lie anything on this issue with impunity.
It is to be recalled that at the beginning of 2000, when after a mysterious self-resignation of Russia' democratic president Boris Yeltsin, Western media was allowed to write truth about Putin, they reported that Putin, while working in the KGB Foregn Operations Department with headquarters in East German Dresden responsible for activities in West Germany, Austria and Switzerland, , organized a very large fire following a blast at the main chemical plant of the Swiss company Sandoz on November 1, 1986, which resulted in heavy pollution of environment in the heart of Europe. The burning down of the Sandoz plant was carried out by Putin on the orders of his Communist Party and the Soviet government to divert attention of the European public from the Chernobyl disaster, radioactive waste from which contaminated the whole Europe.
Wikipedia says:
"The cause of the blaze was never established. In 2000 Vincent Cannistraro, a former senior US intelligence official, stated that the Soviet KGB had ordered the East German Stasi to sabotage the chemical factory. According to him, the operation's objective was to distract attention from the Chernobyl disaster six months earlier in Ukraine. The Swiss authorities were considering to open investigations again".
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