FSB Insider Speaks Out: How Putin’s secret service kills, poisons, and controls…

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Former FSB officer Alexander Fedotov reveals the inner workings of Russia’s security apparatus — from political assassinations to the occupation of Crimea. In this exclusive interview, Fedotov says the order to kill Alexei Navalny was personally approved by Vladimir Putin and describes how FSB units coordinated the poisoning, choosing toxins “because they leave no trace.”
He recounts how the same command chain directed the 2014 annexation of Crimea, where locals were driven to polling stations at gunpoint and forced to vote for “joining Russia.” Fedotov details the FSB’s control over opposition leaders through constant surveillance — tracing phones, monitoring movements, intercepting messages, and turning activists into informants. Inside the service, he says, corruption is systemic, and loyalty to the St. Petersburg clan guarantees impunity. “If someone is useful, he lives. If he becomes dangerous, he dies,”
00:00:00 In Russia, everyone wants to be corrupt. If a person is needed, he lives. If he becomes dangerous or unnecessary, he dies.
00:04:15 I wanted something that really mattered… but when I got there, the reality turned out to be a bit surprising.
00:08:30 When it comes to targeting the opposition, the state will always find the resources. It’s one of the main priorities.
00:12:45 Once activists and leaders are neutralized, what’s left is a mass of people incapable of taking any initiative.
00:17:00 Poison is something that is often impossible to detect — it leaves a lot of room to maneuver.
00:21:15 His presence at work was simulated completely — his car arrived, his assistant stayed inside, but he wasn’t there.
00:25:30 People were told everyone who didn’t vote would be put on a special register. “We gathered up the people and drove them to vote.”
00:29:45 Mercenaries are an entire economic sector in Russia. The money is 100% state money.
00:34:00 All people who wrote letters were included in the databases. Absolutely all of them.
00:38:15 If they kill me, so be it. What can you do.
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