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Desconozco en que medida puede tener relación el caso del Artic Sea con el "incidente" de la base militar de Tambov....pero simplemente por poner a cada cosa su nombre, la base no pertenecía al FSB sino al GRU, y efectivamente se ha hablado de perdia de documentos, pero alegan (imagino que vanamente) que se trataba de información militar relacionada con Abjazia.
Fire at Russia?s GRU brigade headquarters in Tambov may be connected with operations in Abkhazia
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Fire at Russia?s GRU brigade headquarters in Tambov may be connected with operations in Abkhazia
Fire at Russia’s GRU brigade headquarters in Tambov may be connected with operations in Abkhazia
axisglobe.com
Sep 14, 2009
New versions appear in the case on the fire in the territory of the headquarters of the Russian Defence Ministry’s military unit 57604. A brigade headquarters of the Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) of General Staff are located there. As a result of the fire five persons died and 14 suffered injuries, online paper NEWSru reports. According to some information, the fire is connected with military operations in the territory of Abkhazia past year, writes Moskovsky komsomolets
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14.09.200907:18 (GMT)
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According to an informed source in the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, "the classified documents of special state importance which probably have been destroyed during the fire at the GRU Tambov brigade headquarters, might concern operations in Abkhazia where a group of the brigade has spent all the second half of last year", online paper Nasha Abkhazia reports.
The 16th special-task brigade of the GRU was formed on January 1, 1963, in the village of Chuchkovo of Ryazan oblast, according to the decision of the Central Committee of the CPSU, dated August 20, 1961, On Preparation and Development of Special Equipment for Organization and Equipping of Partisan Groups. The Chuchkovo brigade became the pioneer of the Soviet post-war spetsnaz. Its members participated in warfare in different hot spots, including Afghanistan. On November 22, 2003, the brigade was tras*ferred to Tambov. According to media, the tras*fer was connected with the disagreement between the then Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov and the Chief of General Staff Anatoly Kvashnin, who was in many respects leaning on support of the GRU.