London found no evidence of the involvement of the Russian authorities to the case Skripal
British law enforcement authorities said that no evidence of belonging of the Russian authorities to the incident in Salisbury. About It has informed magazine of the guardian.
"We are servants of the rule of law, so we need to work with evidence. There were a number of speculations on the question of who is responsible, who gave the orders, - all were based on estimates of specialists. I need confirmation, " - said the Deputy head of Scotland Yard Neil Basu.
However, he noticed that the police are willing to press charges against Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov whom the consequence considers " suspects in the poisoning Skrypalia ". According to Basu, the proceedings of the conflict in Salisbury continues.
in early March of last year in Salisbury poisoned ex-GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal, who was sentenced in Russia for treason, and his daughter Julia. This triggered a major international scandal: London immediately subjected to accusation of Moscow in the attack.
Russia has repeatedly offered to conduct a joint trial, but Britain ignored this initiative and have been denied access Scriply. In addition, the Ministry of foreign Affairs has accused the Prime Minister Theresa may in a lie: she claimed that the poison was manufactured in Russia, but in the laboratory Porton Down Is contested.
later London showed pictures of the 2 " suspects in the poisoning Skrypalia ". English authorities argued, because It is a GRU officer, Alexander Petrov, and Ruslan Bashirov. But then the men themselves told in the interview chief editor of Sputnik and RT Margarita Simonyan, was in Britain as travellers and not connected with special services.
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