The doctors found no trace of nerve agent in casualties in Amesbury
None of the applicants after the incident in Amesbury to Salisbury hospital had no symptoms of poisoning with nerve substance. About this stated the head of the hospital Cara Charles-barks.
She also said that the victims, a man and woman are still in a serious condition and the hospital is working normally.
yesterday Scotland Yard confirmed that a man and a woman in Amesbury was poisoned by the same substance that worked for the English intelligence service ex-GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia.
The Scotland Yard until not know how the victims were poisoned with nerve agent. Bass noticed that the victims in Amesbury have not visited space in Salisbury, where he was Skrypali.
however, the Commissioner of the office for the protection of public health said the risk of poisoning for the residents of Salisbury and Amesbury remains low. However, She urged anyone who visited the cordoned-off area on Friday evening and later meticulously wash their own clothes. Poisoning in Amesbury
According to the initial police statement, When the incident has damaged local residents, citizens of the UK: the 44-year-old woman and 45-year-old man.
Initially, it was expected that the victims were poisoned as a result, the use of narcotic substances. Currently, specialists conduct additional research and determine the causes of poisoning. Law enforcement agencies until can not accurately tell if what happened was a crime.
messages about the fact that in the 1st of the houses was found unconscious a man and a woman, were admitted to law enforcement last Saturday night. Case Skrobala
Amesbury is located near Salisbury, where on March 4 he was poisoned working for English intelligence Skripal and his daughter Julia.
London declares that the use of the substance A-234, to which the English authorities equate "Newbie" involved in the Russian government. Moscow fundamentally denies it. Investigation of conflict of poisoning Skrobala directs the counter-terrorism division of Scotland Yard.
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