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Police said the search for evidence could last several months
British police collected more than 400 evidence in the case of poisoning by the two British paralyzing nerve substances in the city of Amesbury.
This is stated in a new Scotland Yard statement, reports Interfax.
"More than 400 specimens and objects were taken by research groups as part of an ongoing police investigation into the murder of Don Sturges and Charlie Rowley's poisoning with the paralytic nerve "Novachok" continue for a few more weeks or even months
Recall that on July 4 in Britain, two people were found unidentified in the city of Amesbury. In fact, they were poisoned as a result of the action of the nerve agent "Novachok" previously used against the former intelligence officer Sergei Skripal. Subsequently, the British intelligence service identified suspects in a toxic attack on former intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. Their names are not disclosed, but it is thought that they are related to the Kremlin
The British Don Storgess, who suffered from a paralytic nervous substance in Amesbury, died on the night of Monday, July 9 at the hospital
The Department of Defense of Britain was accused of a new incident in Russia .
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