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British police reportedly managed to identify people suspected of a former Russian double agent, Sergey Scribel and his daughter, as reported Thursday by the Press Association (AP).
Citizens described the AP as an informed source of investigation, adding that suspicious identities were confirmed by comparing security camcorder records and national input data.
A CNN source told them that there were two attackers. Shortly after the attack, they left the UK – so-called during a commercial plane trip. They announced a departure from the country in a coded report in Moscow.
The attackers traveled with confused words. Although the AP reported that the attackers were Russian citizens, the source of CNN said that it was not over yet.
In London, an Aeroflot flight was raided in London, but the British government described it as "
British Ambbadador to Britain Alexander Yakovenko said Thursday that the United States has not yet submitted an official declaration.
Spokesman for British Prime Minister Teresa Maya told reporters: "
Great Britain has already accused Russia of an indium nerve Novičok, but Moscow denies its responsibility.
Scribel and her daughter were found on March 4 in the town of solsbury. Later, it turned out that they were poisoned with the paralyzing substance Novičok.
Sergey and Julia Scripati left the hospital
Two people were poisoned by Novichok in late June near Eimsbere, in contact with a poisoned object, perhaps a bottle of perfume.
Donna Starez After several days in the hospital, she died, but her husband, Charlie Roully, is still in treatment.
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