ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Anton Kolomitsyn can be used to getting papers that are official. For over three decades, he’s got invested most of their time that is free tramping remote corners of Russia trying to find the undiscovered keeps of Soviet soldiers killed in your community during World War II.
He’s got a stack that is impressive of, letters of appreciation, as well as other tokens of recognition of their efforts.
But in the beginning the early early morning of January 21, agents associated with Federal protection provider (FSB) presented Kolomitsyn with two more documents that are official a search warrant plus an arrest warrant on fees of possessing state secrets.
”I, needless to say, understand what the FSB is and all sorts of their history, but I would never ever had any transactions using them prior to, ” Kolomitsyn told RFE/RL. ”The good news is one January early morning at 7 a.m. I happened to be resting a sleep that is sweet — boom! — they hand me a search warrant. Fortsätt läsa