“Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson had told the ambassador Moscow must immediately provide full and complete disclosure of the Novichok programme to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Should there be no credible response, we will conclude that this action amounts to an unlawful use of force by the Russian state against the United Kingdom.”
Prime Minister Theresa May — March 12 2018
March 12 2018 — Prime minister Theresa may told MPs that the government had concluded it was “highly likely” that Russia was responsible for the attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury on 4 March 2018. Follow us on Twitter: @Intel_Today
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The chemical used in the attack has been identified as being part of a group of nerve agents known as “Novichok”.
Either the Russian state was directly responsible for the poisoning or it had allowed the poison, which belonged the Novichok group of nerve agents, to get into the hands of others, May told Britain’s parliament.
“On Wednesday we will consider in detail the response from the Russian state.”
“Should there be no credible response, we will conclude that this action amounts to an unlawful use of force by the Russian state against the United Kingdom.”
Former Russian spy critically ill – BBC Newsnight
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Russian spy: Highly likely Moscow behind attack, says Theresa May — BBC News
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Theresa May : Russia “Highly Likely” Behind Spy Poisoning
