Shanghai Daily

Clean-up starts in UK nerve-agent attack city

- (AFP)

A CLEANUP operation in the British city where a former Russian spy was poisoned began yesterday, with officials saying the nerve agent used was delivered in “liquid form” and small quantities.

The attack on ex-double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia on March 4 in Salisbury has damaged relations between Moscow and the West.

The environmen­t ministry, which is in charge of the cleanup, said an area of the cemetery in Salisbury where Skripal’s wife and son are buried was reopened yesterday.

But nine other sites, including a pub and a restaurant the Skripals visited shortly before collapsing, remain closed off.

Counter-terror police are gradually handing the sites over to specialist cleaning teams. The work is expected to take several months.

Suspected sites are tested, items which may have been contaminat­ed are removed for chemical cleaning and then retesting, the department said.

The environmen­t ministry’s chief scientific advisor Ian Boyd said: “Thanks to detailed informatio­n gathered during the police’s investigat­ion, and our scientific understand­ing of how the agent works and is spread, we have been able to categorize the likely level of contaminat­ion at each site.”

The Skripals were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury, having earlier visited a pub and a restaurant.

Sergei Skripal, 66, remains in the city’s hospital, though he is improving rapidly and no longer in a critical condition, doctors said in their last update on April 6.

Yulia Skripal, 33, has been discharged and is continuing her recovery in a safe house.

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