

Blowing Up Russia
Terror from Within
Book • 2007
In 'Blowing Up Russia', Alexander Litvinenko and Yuri Felshtinsky expose the involvement of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in a series of terrorist acts, including the 1999 apartment bombings.
The authors argue that these acts were part of a strategy to consolidate power and justify military action in Chechnya.
The book's revelations led to Litvinenko's assassination in 2006.
The authors argue that these acts were part of a strategy to consolidate power and justify military action in Chechnya.
The book's revelations led to Litvinenko's assassination in 2006.
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