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After the publications of the Cheka-OGPU about a former FSB officer who gave orders…

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After the publications of the Cheka-OGPU about a former FSB officer who gave orders to the accused arrested in the case of the explosion on the Crimean Bridge, new interrogations took place as part of this high-profile investigation. In particular, recently investigators for the first time since his arrest (in October 2022) visited one of the arrested, Alexander Bylin. There was still no confirmation of the Ukrainian trace.

Let us recall that, according to the investigation, Bylin, on behalf of another person involved in the case, Vladimir Zloba, was supposed to find a truck for transportation across the territory of the Russian Federation. As we have already written, the services of both were used by Voronezh businessman Denis Elshin, who introduced himself as a former employee of the FSB of the Russian Federation and directly stated that there are no former employees. In fact, he was the leader of the two accused.

During the interrogation, investigators were interested in the identity of Chief Bylin and his company. For example, the laptop seized from Alexander contained information about the turnover of rapeseed supplies (about 80 million per month).

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All this time, the defendants are waiting for the results of an examination of their gadgets (for remote connections and correspondence between themselves), but they are still not ready.

Most of those arrested are clearly not suited to the role of terrorists, which, by order from above, they are trying to make them into. And their testimony is consistent with each other and is confirmed.

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