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NTV: Breivik had been recruited by Belarusian KGB (Video)

NTV: Breivik had been recruited by Belarusian KGB (Video)

NTV channel (Russia) reveals ties of the Norwegian murderer with the Belarusian KGB.

In July 2011 the name of Anders Behring Breivik became known all over the world. And in spring 2005 he visited Belarus.

According to the official story, the Norwegian visited Belarus to study the legacy of his ancestors; however the Belarusian KGB had an operational name Viking for him, NTV emphasized.

At one of interrogations the Norwegian terrorist confessed that he visited Minsk allegedly looking for tombs of ancient Norwegian Vikings. But as it turned out, the blue-eyed murderer visited a woman called Natasha or Marina.

Mikhail Rashetnikau hinted to NTV that they should look not for a simple woman, but for a woman in uniform. As said by him, Breivik had been recruited by a beauty holding the rank of a Belarusian KGB captain.

Breivik stays in prison and is getting ready for a trial scheduled for April 16. The tragedy in Norway took place on July 22. First there was a blast in central Oslo. The terrorist attack was recorded by surveillance cameras. There are recordings shot by an aggrieved persons who managed to get out of a destroyed building.

Then it transpired that Breivik killed dozens of teenagers living in a youth camp. Earlier NTV channel showed shocking evidence of a young man who survived on the death island, and an sms-correspondence of a mother with her daughter, who had been hiding from the murderer on the island of Utøya.

Later rescuers told about the appalling day. Desperate teenagers from the island of Utøya called them, and telephone operators of the rescue service were crying helplessly listening for their pleas for help.

Photographs illustrate the horrifying picture of the events. At one of them Breivik was aiming point-blank at a child. A boy clasped his hands in an attempt to move the terrorist to pity. Policemen, who arrived too late, saw dead bodies scattered all over the shores of the island.

The KGB of Belarus denies Anders Behring Breivik had been recruited by them.

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