Home of Sergei Skripal declared safe one year after novichok poisoning
The final site of decontamination in Salisbury, the Skripal home, is safe following extensive cleaning.
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The final site of decontamination in Salisbury, the Skripal home, is safe following extensive cleaning.
British investigative team Bellingcat claims to have discovered that ‘Ruslan Boshirov’ is in fact FRU colonel Anatoly Chepiga.
Putin said the two men do not work for the military and called on them to come forward.
British authorities have issued arrest warrants for two suspected members of Russian military intelligence.
A former Russian spy and his daughter were exposed to Novichok in March.
Yulia was discharged from a local hospital last month.
Work to decontaminate sites in Salisbury affected by the nerve agent begin today.
Skripal was discharged from hospital on Monday, more than a month after the 4 March nerve agent attack.
“This is not the end of her treatment but marks a significant milestone.”
Sergei and Yulia Skripal were found unconscious in the English town of Salisbury on 4 March.
A judge today ruled that blood samples from former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, who have been left in a coma following the attack, can be released for testing.