21 March 2006, 14:15

Litvinovich connects the attack on her with investigation of terrorist acts in Moscow and Beslan

Marina Litvinovich is inclined to connect the attack on her with her activity in the investigation of the terrorist acts in Moscow and Beslan.

She related this in her interview with the "Echo Moskvy." Litvinovich notes that there are new and interesting facts which are sufficiently serious and important. However, she does not exclude other reasons for the attack.

At the moment, the assistant of Garry Kasparov, leader of the United Civil Front is at home, she did not apply to militia.

Marina Litvinovich, assistant of Garry Kasparov, leader of the United Civil Front, and chief editor of the "Beslan's Truth" site, beaten the day before, on March 20 in Moscow, related the details of the attack on her earlier.

"In the evening, I came out of our office in Makarenko Street (the office of the Inter-regional Public Movement United Civil Front – editor's note) and headed for my car. At this moment, someone struck me from behind and I lost consciousness," related Litvinovich to "Interfax."

According to her, she came to in some 30-40 minutes. She states that her two teeth are broken, her leg is seriously damaged – there is a large haematoma, and there are various wounds on her face.

The Garry Kasparov internet newspaper reports that nothing has been stolen from the chief editor of the "Beslan's Truth" site: the offenders did not steal her notebook computer, or her handbag or purse.

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