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DEVELOPING: Estonian Counterintelligence Officer Abducted to Russia at Gunpoint
2014-09-05
According to the Internal Security Service (ISS), Estonia's national agency for counterintelligence and high-profile corruption investigations, one of their officials was abducted at gunpoint at Luhamaa border checkpoint this morning where he was discharging service duties, and taken to Russia.
Initially there was little indication it was necessarily more than an isolated criminal incident, but within several hours it had developed into a diplomatic row, with the Estonian and Russian intelligence agencies advancing cardinally opposite versions of the events.

The report of the abduction broke around 16:00, seven hours after it happened. At about 19:00, the FSB, the Russian security agency, was first to mention the name of the agent, Eston Kohver, which was later confirmed by the ISS. That was the only detail consistent in the versions, with the Russians putting forward a claim that Kohver was captured on the Russian side. However, Russian border guards said earlier in the day they had no knowledge of the incident.

The incident occurred at about 9:00 on the Estonian side of the border and was preceded by jamming of communications and use of a smoke grenade, the ISS said; the interference was said to originate from the Russia side.

The ISS said the official was in the process of interdiction of a cross-border crime.

The area is in VÅ‘ru County, by Russian border post #121. The border lacks major fortifications; the area is thinly populated.

The whereabouts of the official were not known at first. Martin Arpo, deputy director of the ISS, told Delfi later in the evening that the official was alive and well and in the hands of the FSB.

There was no immediate explanation on the late disclosure of the incident - more than six hours after it occurred - which comes during a period of more tense relations with Russia.
Posted by:Beavis

#5  Mebbe some people are suffering "Putin Envy" -can't blame them given what we've got.
Posted by: borgboy   2014-09-05 22:20  

#4  Putin trying to manufacture a causus belli against the Baltic states.

Sad thing is there are plenty of gullible Russian fools (*cough* Grom *cough*) willing to figuratively fellate him uncritically slurp up his bovine excrement dissembling about "fascist threats" ...

... when the biggest fascists on the planet are sitting in Moscow, pushing propaganda that would make Goebbels laugh.
Posted by: OldSpook   2014-09-05 21:42  

#3  I'm sure our rezident Russian Chauvinist is so proud
Posted by: Frank G   2014-09-05 21:36  

#2  For those without the historical background, you might google "Gleiwitz radio station"
Posted by: abu do you love   2014-09-05 20:39  

#1  Good night, Baltic countries. Sorry we can't do anything for you; we elected the Lightbringer...
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2014-09-05 18:33  

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