British newspaper called the real name of the man suspected in the poisoning Skrobala
According to the publication The Daily Telegraph, under the name Ruslan is hiding Bashirova 39-year-old Colonel Anatoly Chapiha.
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LONDON, September 26. /TASS/. The British newspaper The Daily Telegraph called the real name of the man who is suspected in the poisoning of ex-GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal, who was sentenced in Russia for espionage in favour of great Britain, his daughter Julia in Salisbury in March of this year.
According to the publication, under the name Ruslan Bashirov holed a 39-year-old Colonel Anatoly Chapiha. According to The Daily Telegraph, this information became available thanks to the investigation conducted by the newspaper jointly with the British initiative group Bellingcat.
According to British side, March 4 a former GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal, sentenced in Russia for espionage in favour of great Britain, was attacked in Salisbury with her daughter Julia to combat effects of nerve agent family “Rookie” printed on the doorknob of his house. London made a statement that Moscow with high probability involved in the incident. Russia categorically denied all the speculation, arguing that programmes such substances neither in the USSR nor in Russia did not exist.
On 5 September, may have informed the British Parliament about the findings of the investigation, stating that the attempted Skrobala suspected two Russians with passports in the names of Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov that British intelligence agencies believe GRU agents. Themselves and Bashirov Petrov gave an interview to RT in which he rejected these accusations.