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    Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

    1. ATlantic council's fellow Higging and @bellingcat created a new opus on Petrov and Bashirov, implying that they are members of GRU, Russian secret service. Lets look at "facts" they provided to prove these allegations.pic.twitter.com/rihXNIcS6j

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    • Decorum is on a very short fuze. peter pobjecky - #FreeAssange HARVEY DUKE Cosmic Dust persse Ирина Фирсова Pieter de Rooij martina navratilova🇮🇪 Sayed Mukhtar Thaqafi🚔Shiatul Asadullah 🇵🇸
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      2. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        2. Bellingcat implies that there is an alleged stamp on Alexander Petrov’s passport dossier:“Do not provide any information”and his handwritten name. All passport documents in Russia are typed,without exclusion. There is no point to duplicate the name on top.Real 1P form belowpic.twitter.com/RVmONg75bR

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      3. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 15 Sep 2018

        About the 195-79-66 number As far as I remember- the last 2 digits in Soviet paperwork always represented the year and the whole number was never a phone number. I do not think much changed since then. Sorry folks to spoil your funpic.twitter.com/uoHM3cSBwh

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      4. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 15 Sep 2018

        #Skripal BBC published Petrov's so called 1P internal passport application form dated 19 November 2009. What is this form? The 1P form of 2006 was used until it was replaced in December 2009. It looks nothing like the real form. Is it a fake made by the Bellingcat "source"?pic.twitter.com/JAxyKHGy1s

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        3. This conclusion Bellingcat supports with another EMPTY document with a handwritten note on top stating that somebody recommended to make is confidential "совершенно секретно" "С.С."We have to BELIEVE that its Petrov's form. BTW,those words are always stamped, not handwritten.pic.twitter.com/2J3KnsODia

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        4. Google easily found that as Bellincat stated "Mandatory for Russian citizens over the age of 14" passport became mandatory only on 13th March 1997. Being born on 13 July 1979, Petrov became 14 in 1993, so his first passport was issued not at 14, but when he was 16, in 1995.

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        5. This passport was issued by the police dept of the place where he lived at the time (in 1995), it may be small Kotlas or even any place in former USSR republics if his family traveled for work in USSR. So his first passport might not be issued by Russian Federation in 1995

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        6. Most likely, as he was born in the area of Russian Federation, he was entitled to be a citizen of Russian Federation, no matter where he lived in 1991, when USSR fell apart.

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        7. Another reason for the alleged missing records- the united database, that Belligcat either hacked or bribed somebody to access, started to fill in only in 2014. There were separate databases before-for border control, migration service, police, etc.pic.twitter.com/WQIt6Kn1HZ

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        8. Petrov, as everyone else, graduated from Secondary school at 18, i.e. in 1997. 2 year military service was compulsory for boys ( until 14th June 2006). So he served in the army until 1999. Military people do not have passports in Russia, they always have different documents.

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      1. Elena Evdokimova‏ @elenaevdokimov7 14 Sep 2018

        So, that's why he was issued a passport in 1999, when he finished military service and not because he was a GRU agent in his teenage years, as Bellingcat implies.

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