Featured in novichokBYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareRussia denies claim poisoning suspect is Russian intelligenceThe Russian government and media are casting doubt on a new report claiming to reveal the true identity of a Russian man Britain accuses of the nerve-agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in southern England. BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareBYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareRussia might allow U.K investigators to question alleged spiesThe Kremlin says it will study any British request to question the two men London suspects of trying to murder a former spy, in strict accordance with Russian law. But spokesman Dmitry Peskov said no such request has been received so far. BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareBYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareRussia claims that Novichok suspects are just civiliansPresident Vladimir Putin says Russia has identified the men Britain suspects of poisoning former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a military-grade nerve agent, contradicting U.K. authorities by claiming they are civilians. “We k… BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019Share
BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareRussia denies claim poisoning suspect is Russian intelligenceThe Russian government and media are casting doubt on a new report claiming to reveal the true identity of a Russian man Britain accuses of the nerve-agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in southern England. BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019Share
BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareRussia might allow U.K investigators to question alleged spiesThe Kremlin says it will study any British request to question the two men London suspects of trying to murder a former spy, in strict accordance with Russian law. But spokesman Dmitry Peskov said no such request has been received so far. BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019Share
BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019ShareRussia claims that Novichok suspects are just civiliansPresident Vladimir Putin says Russia has identified the men Britain suspects of poisoning former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a military-grade nerve agent, contradicting U.K. authorities by claiming they are civilians. “We k… BYRadio Free Europe Radio LibertySep 12, 2019Share