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Artículo

30 ene 2013

Autor:
Voice of Russia

Britam tells VoR it was hacked [Syria]

A British security company, Britam Defence, has been forced to deny claims that it is involved in a plot to destabilise Syria. The allegations spring from a series of online posts by a blogger purporting to reveal that the company had been offered large amounts of money from a source in Qatar to recruit Russian-speaking mercenaries who could detonate a chemical weapon inside Syria. The posts also suggest that such a plot would have the approval of the USA.