Alleged Russian Custody of Undisclosed Snowden NSA Documents
Alleged Russian Custody of Undisclosed Snowden NSA Documents The passage suggests that Russian lawyer Dmitri Kucherena received all Snowden‑related reports from Russian authorities in July 2013 and may still hold a substantial cache of undisclosed NSA material. This provides a concrete lead—names, dates, and a potential location of sensitive U.S. intelligence—that warrants follow‑up with Russian contacts and U.S. investigative agencies. While the claim is not previously documented in mainstream reporting, its verification is uncertain, limiting the score to the moderate‑high range. Key insights: Kucherena acted as intermediary for Snowden with Russian authorities, including the FSB.; He reportedly received "all the reports" concerning Snowden from Russian authorities in July 2013.; Snowden allegedly split his stolen NSA documents: one set given to journalists, another retained.
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Alleged Russian Custody of Undisclosed Snowden NSA Documents The passage suggests that Russian lawyer Dmitri Kucherena received all Snowden‑related reports from Russian authorities in July 2013 and may still hold a substantial cache of undisclosed NSA material. This provides a concrete lead—names, dates, and a potential location of sensitive U.S. intelligence—that warrants follow‑up with Russian contacts and U.S. investigative agencies. While the claim is not previously documented in mainstream reporting, its verification is uncertain, limiting the score to the moderate‑high range. Key insights: Kucherena acted as intermediary for Snowden with Russian authorities, including the FSB.; He reportedly received "all the reports" concerning Snowden from Russian authorities in July 2013.; Snowden allegedly split his stolen NSA documents: one set given to journalists, another retained.
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