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Police in the place of the Novator poisoning incident in Amesbury
The poisoning of a couple in British Amesbury was not associated with Incident violinists. This was not an attempt, but the spread of Novachka, said in London.
"The line of investigation shows that they (the poisonous couple) were not related to the violinists. It was not an attempt, that is, I believe , a spread Novachka ", – said the head ministries.
At the same time, he urged not to jump to conclusions. Wallace also added that other people who interact with the victims in Amesbury, the experts found no symptoms of poisoning Beginner .
The British minister appealed to the Russian authorities and invited them to provide detailed information on the attempt of Sergius and Julia Fiddlers using the same paralytic nervous substance.
"They (Russian authorities – editor) could fill the gaps in the investigation so that people have remained safe," Wallace said.
He added that "the best intelligence in the world" is working on the investigation of the incident.
Recall that a new incident of poisoning was reported by British police on the night of July 4th. The event itself occurred June 30 near Salisbury – in the city of Amesbury. The injured – Down Storges, 44, and Charlie Rowley, 45. Initially, law enforcement officials said that the poisoned "were under the influence of an unknown substance", they were hospitalized in critical condition. Later at Scotland Yard, they specified that they were poisoned with the same substance as former GRU colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia in March.
The responsibility for the incident occurred in the spring, London completely put on Moscow. Russia has denied all allegations. The poisoning of violinists has worsened relations between the Russian Federation and the United Kingdom, as well as several other Western countries.
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