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Novichok, Salisbury and Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin ordered Novichok attack on my life, Salisbury victim Sergei Skripal tells Dawn Sturgess inquiry
Salisbury poisoning victim Sergei Skripal believes Vladimir Putin personally ordered the Novichok attack on him and his daughter Yulia, the former spy has told the inquiry into Dawn Sturgess ’s death.
Putin tried to kill me, Russian spy Skripal tells Salisbury Novichok inquiry
The perfume bottle carrying the nerve agent that killed Salisbury Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess contained enough poison to kill “thousands of people”, an inquiry was told.
Salisbury Novichok inquiry latest: Putin told to ‘look Dawn Sturgess family in the eye’ over poisoning death
As well as with the aim of helping the family “grieve the loss of their loved one, and come to terms with her death”, barrister Michael Mansfield KC warned that openness in the inquiry will be “of great importance” in countering the “huge amount” of Russian disinformation about Salisbury.
Salisbury Novichok poisonings inquiry: Who was Dawn Sturgess and what happened to her?
They were poisoned when members of a Russian military intelligence squad are believed to have smeared Novichok on Mr Skripal’s door handle. The inquiry will examine evidence of what led to the later poisoning of Ms Sturgess and her death. Dawn Sturgess, 44, died from Novichok poisoning in Salisbury Hospital on 8 July 2018.
Salisbury inquiry: Police ‘had to rely on Wikipedia for Novichok clean-up’
Local police had to rely on Wikipedia for information in its response to the Salisbury poisonings, the Novichok inquiry has heard. Dawn Sturgess, 44, died after coming into contact with the chemical weapon in July 2018 following the attempted murder of former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia by Russian spies.
Salisbury Novichok inquiry hears perfume bottle contained enough poison to kill thousands
The perfume bottle carrying the Russian nerve agent that fatally poisoned Dawn Sturgess contained “enough poison to kill thousands of people”, an inquiry into her death was told today
Putin ordered Novichok attack, double agent Skripal tells UK inquiry
Former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal believes Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his Novichok poisoning, an inquiry into the death of a woman who was unwittingly poisoned by the nerve agent was told on Monday.
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Sergei Skripal’s life may have been saved after paramedic accidentally gave him wrong drug
The life of a former Russian spy poisoned by Novichok was “accidentally saved” when a paramedic treated him with the wrong ...
Salisbury Journal
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Salisbury poisonings: Skripals' footsteps on day of poisoning
See pictures of the moments leading up to the Skripals being found slumped on a park bench in the Maltings having come into contact with Novichok.
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Salisbury recalls Novichok terror after quiet city was thrown into ‘world of James Bond’
Residents in the Wiltshire city tell Andy Gregory their memories from the days and weeks after alleged Russian chemical ...
Wiltshire Times
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Sergei Skripal saved after correct drug was mistakenly administed
Sergei Skripal's life was saved after a paramedic accidentally administered a drug intended for nerve-agent poisoning, the inquiry has heard.
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Six years on from the Salisbury poisonings, Putin’s Russia is only becoming more reckless
After the Salisbury poisonings, Britain will face even more devastating consequences if it fails to confront Putin decisively ...
Yahoo News
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The Salisbury inquest must not provide justice on Putin’s terms
After more than six years, the board of inquiry into the
Salisbury
poisonings has finally opened ... for whom intended to ...
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Vladimir Putin Personally Ordered The Salisbury Poison Attack, UK Government Believes
Dawn Sturgess's family are also calling for the Russian president to attend the inquiry into her death, which began today.
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