“Beginner” from Nina Ricci

“Beginner” from Nina Ricci

Theresa may accused of attempted Skrobala GRU and promised to expand sanctions against Russia.

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London today released the names of two Russians suspected of poisoning ex-GRU officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. Is Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov, but British prosecutors say that these alias names. Prime Minister Theresa may in a speech in the British Parliament said that the attack cost the Russian government, and suspected men — employees of the GRU. She also promised that he would seek the expansion of sanctions against Russia. Moscow claims that the above names do not say anything to the Russian authorities, as announced by Mrs. Mae information “is not data, but it is not clear what.” According to the British police in a hotel room were found a bottle of perfume Nina Ricci, where Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov kept “Beginner”.

“They claim that I own the person that invented “Beginner”,” — expressed bewilderment by statements of the Russian authorities ‘ Theresa may in a speech to Parliament. “I reject these accusations. Only Russia has the capacity to manufacture such substance. A few months ago, we spoke of the involvement of Russia, and we were right,” said the British Prime Minister, after which detailed the events of 4 March, when in the British city of Salisbury was poisoned ex-GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. The main thesis of the speech: the attempted murder involved colleagues of Mr. Skripal from the GRU for a crime are the Russian authorities. In this regard, said the lady may, she will do anything to extend sanctions against Russia.

We will remind, Yulia Skripal was discharged from hospital in early April, her father, may 18. London claims that they were poisoned nervously-paralytic substance “Beginner”, developed in Russia. Moscow denies all charges and considers the actions of London as an attempt to discredit Russia.

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New details of the incident in Salisbury began to appear this morning. The Prosecutor’s office of Britain announced — she has proof of the involvement of the Russians, Aleksander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov to the poisoning of the family Skrobala in the British city of Salisbury in March and announced at 12: 00 local time (14:00 Moscow time), Prime Minister Theresa may will tell about new details in the investigation.

Soon published portraits of suspects and the footage captured by surveillance cameras in Salisbury. In the images from the cameras, two men in dark clothes and hats are on the paved street, the surroundings are not visible. Shooting date — Sunday, 11:58. The number is not specified. Prosecutors claim that this footage was taken on the Wilton road in Salisbury shortly before Sergey and Yulia Skrypali was poisoned.

British police have raided a room at City Stay in London, where he lived, Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov, where he found a perfume bottle Nina Ricci, which the Russians allegedly took and kept “Beginner”.

According to investigators, the Russians arrived in London on 2 March and departed 4 March, on the day when he was poisoned Skrypali. They had a real Russian passport, but fictitious names, says the head of counter-terrorism unit of Scotland Yard Neil Database.

The official representative of the foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova said: “Published in the media names as the photos, we have nothing to say.”News“In humidity conditions to apply this substance could only be an idiot”

She also suggested the British side to “move from public accusations and manipulate information to practical cooperation between law enforcement agencies.”

The Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said that doesn’t know how to interpret the statement from Scotland Yard about fictional names. “I don’t understand why it was done and what kind of message sends the British side. It is difficult to understand,” he said, adding that “it is not the data, but it is not clear what.”

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