OK... what? Russian FSB fakes bizarre assassination plot against pro-Kremlin figure [View all]
During a Monday meeting at Moscows Prosecutor Generals Office, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a shocking accusation, announcing the arrest of several accused assassins who were allegedly planning to kill prominent Russian state TV journalist and ardent Putin loyalist Vladimir Solovyov.
Russias notorious FSB counterintelligence agency released a video of the arrests, as well as so-called behind-the-scenes footage of agents searching and seizing property allegedly found at the suspects apartment, which was posted in its entirety by state media outlet RIA Novosti on Telegram. The footage showed an array of items laid out in the apartment, including a photograph of Adolf Hitler, six pristine-looking Ukrainian passports, a blonde wig, and brand new T-shirts emblazoned with swastikas that appeared to bear fresh creases from recent shipping.
But the seemingly brand new items werent the only curious elements depicted in the FSB video footage. In the original video, three copies of a Sims video game were shown laid out on the bed, as well as a book containing a menacing inscription, stating in part: Kill to live and live to kill, signed with the name of Signature unclear.
Social media users were quick to point that the SIMS game and Signature unclear could be signs that the arrest was part of an FSB hoax gone wrong, pointing out the directives for setting up the scene of the crime might have included planting three SIM cards and signing the book with an indiscernible signatureand that these instructions might have been misunderstood or taken too literally by the agents. Perhaps realizing their agents have flubbed, official videos posted by the FSB on its YouTube channel excluded the book and blurred the images of the SIMS video games.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/russian-fsb-spies-hilariously-screw-up-vladimir-putins-assassination-plot-claim
Nobody can be that literal-minded, right... what the heck?