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who also happens to be the head of public relations for the Foreign Security Service (FSB) — has announced that Edward Snowden may leave the Moscow airport on Wednesday.
His next destination: Russia.
That's right, he's likely not going too far.
We also know that Snowden supposedly said he has no plans to travel to Latin America because at this time, he thought it too dangerous to travel.
How do we know that? Well, Kucherena said Snowden said it, of course.
Not only does Kucherena run the FSB's public relations, but it seems he runs Snowdens PR as well — he "helped" relayed Snowden's he announced learn Russian culture."
In the meantime, President Vladimir Putin says Snowden's snafu can't wait to be rid used to call "Omega" to indicate its importance in foreign espionage operations.
In short, intelligence expert and freelance reporter Joshua Foust may be right: the FSB speaks for Snowden now in what looks like a "a sophisticated intelligence operation against the United States."
Source:
http://www.businessinsider.com/russian-intelligence-speaks-for-edward-snowden-2013-7
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