The Province

‘Dumping grounds for poison’

U.K. rips Russia on agent

- DANICA KIRKA, JILL LAWLESS and GREGORY KATZ

AMESBURY, England — Britain’s interior minister demanded Thursday that Russia explain how two people were poisoned with the same military-grade nerve agent used against a former Russian spy and his daughter, insisting that it was unacceptab­le that English towns become “dumping grounds for poison.”

A man and woman in their 40s were in critical condition at a hospital in southwest England after they fell ill Saturday near Salisbury, a city not far from Britain’s iconic Stonehenge monument.

Experts at Britain’s Porton Down chemical weapons laboratory have determined that the two were exposed to the same type of Novichok nerve agent that was used to attack ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, on March 4 in Salisbury.

Britain has accused Russia of being behind the Skripal attack but the Kremlin denies any involvemen­t. British Home Secretary Sajid Javid told Parliament on Thursday that it is now time for Russia to explain “exactly what has gone on.”

“It is completely unacceptab­le for our people to be either deliberate or accidental targets, or for our streets, our parks, our towns to be dumping grounds for poison,” Javid said.

The unexplaine­d poisoning of two British citizens with no apparent link to Russia raised health concerns in Salisbury, where a massive decontamin­ation effort took place after the Skripal poisoning case.

Experts say just a few milligrams of the odourless liquid is enough to kill a person within minutes.

 ?? MATT DUNHAM/AP ?? Police probe the scene where two people were left in a critical condition, in Amesbury, England, Saturday. They say it’s the second incident in four months involving military-grade poison developed in Russia.
MATT DUNHAM/AP Police probe the scene where two people were left in a critical condition, in Amesbury, England, Saturday. They say it’s the second incident in four months involving military-grade poison developed in Russia.

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