Britain turns a finger in Russia for new intoxication



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After another poisoning with a nerve agent on British soil, the United Kingdom put finger in Russia

Charlie Rowley (46) and Dawn Sturgess (44), found unconscious at his home on Saturday, June 30th, poisoned by a novice, published by Assistant Counterterrorism Commissioner Neil Bas.

Security Minister Ben Wallace invited Russia to give details of the poisoning of a novice by the BBC Radio [19659002Ilywasprobablereactions

"Great Britain is stupid if she thinks that Russia would take the attack with a nervous agent during the World Cup, "writes the Twitter account of the Russian Embassy in the Netherlands. Duma Sergei Zeleznyak said that the new incident looks like "Britain's attempt to spoil the good impression that English fans have on Russia (World Cup football)".

The Kremlin regrets that the two Bri tanks in critical condition and categorically denies any involvement of Russia in the initial attack in Salisbury when the former Russian duo Sergei Skripalj and his Julia's daughter was poisoned on March 4th.

The Kremlin has expressed concern over the new use of the nerve agent in Europe, recalling that it has proposed a joint investigation in the UK during the first attack, but London l 39; refused

"This is a great concern." Bearing in mind that such a case is repeated in Britain, "said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. [19659002Heexpressedhisconcernthat"suchsubstancesarebeingreusedfromalloverEurope"

"Russia categorically denied and continues to deny any possible involvement in what happened in Salisbury. "Peskov: London has no convincing evidence" src = "https://gdb.rferl.org/E4568ADC-F5C2-4031-B186-2F48628DE177_cx0_cy5_cw100_w250_r1_s.jpg" />

Peskov: London has no convincing evidence