The Insider and Bellingcat found evidence of Boshirov and Petrov’s involvement in the security services.

On September 14, The Insider and Bellingcat published copies of official documents of the Federal Migration Service (FMS) with a statement addressed to Alexander Petrov, whom the British authorities call one of the suspects in the Skripal poisoning. FMS researchers and a BBC source believe that ...

The New York Times: Scripal Collaborates With Spanish Intelligence

Former GRU colonel Sergei Skripal, who was poisoned with a nerve agent in Salisbury, Britain, in March, has worked in recent years with intelligence officers in Spain, a country fighting the Russian mafia that has settled in its territory. NewsRu writes about this with reference to The New...

British police found the main suspects in the attempt on Skripale

British police and intelligence agencies have identified the main suspects in the assassination attempt on Sergei and Yulia Skripal, sources told The Telegraph, Meduza writes. According to the newspaper, they are located in Russia. Presumably the names of the suspects were established by analyzing the list of people ...

Fact check: what they say about Skripale’s poisoning on Russian TV, and how true it is

The poisoning of the Skripals is one of the main topics discussed on Russian television. Despite the fact that the British authorities tell journalists about the progress of the investigation, participants in Russian talk shows complain about the information vacuum and seriously distort the established facts. The BBC Russian service watched several...

Julia Skripal’s second statement: refusal of the services of the Russian Embassy and unwillingness to see her sister

The daughter of the Russian spy-defector Sergei Skripal, Yulia, refused to accept the offer of the Russian embassy for help, in addition, she does not want to see her cousin Victoria yet. This is stated in the statement of the woman, which was distributed on her behalf by the London police, the text of the document was translated by the publication Rain. "I have…

Yulia Skripal was discharged from the hospital and transported to a “safe place”

The daughter of the Russian spy-defector Sergei Skripal, Yulia, was discharged from a hospital in the British city of Salisbury, where she was kept after being poisoned on March 4. The 33-year-old woman was transported to a "safe place" after being discharged, according to the BBC. “This is not the end of her treatment, but a significant step towards ...

Fiddle House want to demolish and enclose a place with a three-meter fence

The house in Salisbury, English, where former British spy Sergei Skripal lived, is planned to be demolished. Local authorities intend to take such measures for security reasons, reports Mir 24 with reference to The Mail on Sunday. In addition, the area visited by the poisoned Sergei and his daughter ...

Scripalee's relative believes that it is dangerous for them to enter the USA

Sergei Skripal never wanted to live in America. His niece Victoria told about this. Viktoria Skripal considers it a bad idea for Sergei and Yulia Skripal to move to the United States, since they will never be safe there. At the same time, Victoria cannot say ...

Julia Skripal made the first statement after poisoning

The daughter of ex-GRU colonel Yulia Skripal, poisoned in Britain, made her first statement after she regained consciousness. Skripal's words were published by the British police on their website. “I woke up more than a week ago and am happy to report that I am getting better every day. ...

Julia Skripal before poisoning received a secret bank account

Yulia Skripal was poisoned in Salisbury “days later” after gaining access to a secret bank account containing £150 ($000). This money was received after the sale of a house in Britain. It belonged to Yulia’s brother Alexander, “who died under unknown circumstances last year in St. Petersburg,” and his ex-wife...

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