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Allegations of Secret VIP Quarters Used for Edward Snowden During 39‑Day Transit Stay in MoscowAllegations of Secret VIP Quarters Used for Edward Snowden During 39‑Day Transit Stay in Moscow
Allegations of Secret VIP Quarters Used for Edward Snowden During 39‑Day Transit Stay in Moscow The passage suggests that Snowden may have been housed in undisclosed, possibly KGB‑controlled facilities after arriving in Russia, but provides no concrete names, dates, or financial transactions beyond speculative hotel costs. It repeats already known timelines and does not introduce new high‑profile actors or verifiable evidence, limiting its investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Snowden allegedly stayed 39 days in Moscow after arriving on a flight to Cuba.; A former KGB officer claims VIP quarters exist beyond the airport transit zone for debriefing.; The Vozdushny V‑Express Capsule Hotel charges 850 rubles per hour; total cost for 39 days would be ~$16,600.
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Allegations of Secret VIP Quarters Used for Edward Snowden During 39‑Day Transit Stay in Moscow The passage suggests that Snowden may have been housed in undisclosed, possibly KGB‑controlled facilities after arriving in Russia, but provides no concrete names, dates, or financial transactions beyond speculative hotel costs. It repeats already known timelines and does not introduce new high‑profile actors or verifiable evidence, limiting its investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: Snowden allegedly stayed 39 days in Moscow after arriving on a flight to Cuba.; A former KGB officer claims VIP quarters exist beyond the airport transit zone for debriefing.; The Vozdushny V‑Express Capsule Hotel charges 850 rubles per hour; total cost for 39 days would be ~$16,600.
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