When Vladimir Putin, former director of the FSB, came to power in 2000, the poisons became the main weapon of strategic arsenal, from Alexei Naval and Vladimir Kara-Murza to Alexander Litvinenko and Sergei Skripal – the series investigates Russian intelligence agencies' crimes and government orders.
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When Vladimir Putin, former director of the FSB, came to power in 2000, the poisons became the main weapon of strategic arsenal, from Alexei Naval and Vladimir Kara-Murza to Alexander Litvinenko and Sergei Skripal – the series investigates Russian intelligence agencies' crimes and government orders.