Dunlop: The Moscow Bombings of September 1999

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Google books preview of Dunlop's book. Notes on the book: 1) It's a review of reporting, government statements and court documents. Little or no original research. 2) Doesn't attempt to identify culprits - more a a critique of the government's version 3) Very detailed, very dense 4) Great importance given to Trepashkin figuring out that the Gochiyaev was framed for the Moscow bombings by figuring out the indentikit photos were switched for those of Vladimir Romanovich. 5) Suggests that Roman Abramovich was more powerful & connected in the Kremlin 1999 that Berezovsky. Suggests Berezovsky mgiht well not have been involved in bombing plans. 6) Highlights role of Nikita Chekulin. Russian explosives expert, head of Moscow office that handled Hexogen, defected to London, close with Berezovsky & Litvinenko, then returned to Russia and condemned them. 7) Quotes John Sweeney !