This week, a Russian couple living in Sweden for the past 20 years were arrested, with the husband detained under suspicion of working for the Russian intelligence services. @christogrozev did some digging and made some interesting discoveries about their neighbours in Moscow.
This building is packed full of interesting residents. The apartment number of the couple arrested in Sweden is 282, and just down the corridor is apartment 288, the home of Denis Sergeev, the 3rd suspect in the Skripal poisoning:
bellingcat.com
bellingcat.com
Major General Andrey Ilchenko, linked GRU disinformation operations, also resides in the same apartment building, along with many other members of Unit 29155. We previously linked Ilchenko to the activities of the “independent” Bonanza Media:
bellingcat.com
bellingcat.com
The couple owned a number of companies in Sweden, including companies that dealt with ship and aircraft equipment, computers and IT services, program development and financing of commercial projects.
For several years, one of these companies was in fact controlled by a retired GRU colonel, through a company based in Cyprus. The man, now in his 70s, allowed himself to be interviewed under his full name a couple of years ago in the book "ГРУ. Поединок с черными половекнами"
The couple also have a family connection to a former head of Swedish intelligence. The man worked as head of the Military Security and Intelligence Service, MUST, for several years. The family connection between the couple and the former MUST boss was established after he retired
New - One of the persons registered as owner of the flat at Zorge was Elena Koulkova's daughter. She is on the board of a Swedish company together with the detained Skvortsov. She shared an apartment with the son of the former high-ranking office from Sweden's military Intel.
Sergey Skvortsov and Elena Koulkova are the two Russians detained by Swedish authorities, as detailed in the below article
thetimes.co.uk
thetimes.co.uk
The irony in all this is I've actually not watch The Americans yet.
I'm worried if I start now they'll just seem unrealistically competent.
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