Killer in the Kremlin

English language

Published Nov. 10, 2023 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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978-1-80499-120-6
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5 stars (2 reviews)

A gripping and explosive account of Vladimir Putin's tyranny, charting his rise from spy to tsar, exposing the events that led to his invasion of Ukraine and his assault on Europe.

In Killer in the Kremlin, award-winning journalist John Sweeney takes readers from the heart of Putin's Russia to the killing fields of Chechnya, to the embattled cities of an invaded Ukraine.

In a disturbing exposé of Putin's sinister ambition, Sweeney draws on thirty years of his own reporting - from the Moscow apartment bombings to the atrocities committed by the Russian Army in Chechnya, to the annexation of Crimea and a confrontation with Putin over the shooting down of flight MH17 - to understand the true extent of Putin's long war.

Drawing on eyewitness accounts and compelling testimony from those who have suffered at Putin's hand, we see the heroism of the Russian opposition, the bravery of the Ukrainian …

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A harrowing insight into Putin and his regime

4 stars

John Sweeney provides an excellent introduction in Putin's war crimes based of his numerous years experience as an investigative journalist.

Naturally, the coverage of the earlier years of Putin's life and rise to power are decidedly less dense than the coverage of events that followed after. Possible reasons for this are likely due to the scarcity of information regarding Putin's early years and the lack of first hand experience of author with this period in Putin's life. In general, the book follows a chronological account of Putin's regime; highlighting the flagrant war crimes and the experiences of the victims of Putin's tyranny. The author also shines a light on many courageous survivors of war crimes as well as those gave their life to oppose Putin's reign of terror.

I would definitely recommend this book as an introduction into Putin.

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