Breaking - CIA confirms Estonian protest leader has connections to Russian intelligence - The New York Times
New York Times --
The leader of the anti-demolition protests in Tallinn has ties to Russian intelligence, according to the CIA. Gennady Ilyasovich Plameniy, 40-year-old Tallinn resident who released a video calling Russian-speaking Estonians to action earlier today, has been the driving force behind the organized protests in Tallinn.
A central intelligence report released today confirms that Plameniy has strong connections to Russian intelligence - both his parents were confirmed ex-KGB operatives, and the CIA confirms he was a member of the Russian Special Operations Forces in the early 2000s.
Plameniy has been an Estonian citizen since the dissolution of the Soviet Union and graduated from Tallinn university. He worked in the Estonian Ministry of Culture before quitting in 2014 and disappearing until a few months ago, when he is reported to have begun fomenting anti-Estonian sentiment in Narva.
Plameniy and the Russian government have been thus far unreachable for comment.
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