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UK first called suspects in the poisoning Skripale

The British authorities have issued a European arrest warrant for Russian citizens Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov.

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British prosecutors said Wednesday they have sufficient evidence to charge two Russian citizens with plotting to kill former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in England in March this year. He writes about this “Voice of America".

The European arrest warrant was issued against two Russians, Aleksandr Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, the prosecutor's office said.

"We will not appeal to Russia with a request for extradition of these people, since the Russian Constitution does not allow the extradition of its citizens," said Sue Hemming, director of the legal services of the Crown Prosecution Service.

According to the British authorities, the suspects flew to the UK from Russia two days before the attack on Skripale, which occurred on March 4.

According to the testimony of Neil Basu, the head of the British anti-terrorist police, particles of the poisonous substance “Novice”, which, according to London’s conclusion, were creaked, were found in a hotel room where Russian suspects lived.

“Two samples showed Novichok contamination, but the level was not high enough to pose a danger to others,” Basu said.

«Russian warning«

As stated by Theresa May, speaking in parliament, the sanctions to poison in Salisbury, probably, were received from the top leadership of Russia.

"Based on the investigation, the government concludes that two citizens, whose names were named by the police and the prosecutor’s office, are employees of the Russian military intelligence, the GRU," Air force.

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“This was not just a criminal operation. Most likely, it was approved outside the GRU, at the highest level of Russian government,” May added.

The prime minister called the GRU actions a threat to all British citizens and all its allies and called for collective action against the Russian military.

“We are increasingly understanding what the GRU is doing in our countries, shedding light on their actions, identifying their methods and sharing them with our partners, just as we did in the Salisbury case,” she added.

According to May, the attack in Salisbury could be a kind of warning to other Russian people who live abroad.

“I suspect that they wanted to send a signal to those Russians who live abroad and who were involved in matters related to the Russian authorities. But it is Russia that has to explain what happened in Salisbury,” the prime minister said.

Moscow’s response to the charge report was quick

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova urged London to refrain from "public accusations and information manipulations."

“The names published in the media, like the photographs, do not tell us anything,” Zakharova noted.

Russia's permanent representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, Alexander Shulgin, called the information published by London a provocation.

“We view this as a provocation. We immediately stated that Russia has nothing to do with what happened in Salisbury,” he said in an interview with the Rossiya 1 TV channel.

Victoria Skripal, sister of Julia Skripal, drew attention to the prevalence of the names of suspects in Russia.

“What do you think, how many Alexandrov Petrovs and Ruslan Boshirovs are there in Russia? I haven't seen the photos. I just heard these names. Why not Ivanov? It turns out that every third person can be taken and said that it is him,” Victoria Skripal told RIA Novosti.

Recall that the United States introduced a new package restrictions against Russia, which entered into force on August 27. The sanctions were imposed because of the poisoning of the ex-Colonel of the GRU Sergey Skripal and his daughter Yulia in the British city of Salisbury. British authorities accused Russia of involvement in the poisoning of Skripale nerve agent “Novice”, in the Kremlin denied all the charges.

Previously ForumDaily опубликовал a complete list of sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe against Russia.

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