The crowdsourced investigative site Bellingcat and The Insider (in Russian) have beat their legacy competitors on the story of the Skripal assassination suspects.
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Bellingcat and Russia Insider: Skripal Suspects Confirmed as GRU Operatives
The two news sites say leaked passport files of Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, two Russians charged with poisoning a former intelligence officer in Great Britain, “displayed characteristics atypical of a civilian person’ passport.” They further alleged that: the number on the suspects’ stamps indeed is identical to a telephone number that belongs to the...