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- British police identified the killers who poisoned a Russian spy and her daughter in Salisbury, United Kingdom, in March
- According to the PA news agency, several Russian suspects were identified by surveillance cameras and data entry. According to the PA news agency, the British police expect that the alleged perpetrators of Nowitschok's attack on the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia Skripal in Salisbury be identified in March. These are several Russians, reported Thursday the AP, citing a source of the investigation.
"Investigators believe they have identified the suspects of Nowitschok's attack with surveillance cameras," PA adds. named source. The records were matched with the UK entry data. Investigators are sure the suspects are Russians, PA continues.
The Skripal were discovered unconscious on a park bench on March 4 in the southern city of England. They would have been poisoned with a small amount of the Novitschok warfare agent. Traces were found in the places they had visited. Meanwhile, both were released from the hospital.
Skripal had previously worked for the Russian military intelligence service GRU and transmitted information to British MI6. In 2004, he flew away. He was sentenced to 13 years of imprisonment in Russia. During a prisoner exchange, he came to the UK in 2010.
A few weeks later, the Skripals poisoned a 44-year-old man and a 45-year-old man near Nowitschok. The woman has since died because of poisoning. According to the PA source, the woman was exposed to a ten-fold higher dose of Nowitschok than the Skripals
"The investigators are working on the theory that the substance was in a bottle of perfume thrown", which the couple found in Salisbury. The woman thought the liquid was scented and apparently sprayed directly on the skin
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