The Asian Age

Nerve agent attack onus on Putin: UK

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London, Sept. 6: Britain said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “ultimate” responsibi­lity for a nerve agent attack on a former Russian double agent in England, as it prepared to brief the UN Security Council.

London has accused two members of Russian military intelligen­ce of using Novichok to try to kill former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in the southweste­rn city of Salisbury.

Security minister Ben Wallace said Putin bore ultimate responsibi­lity for the poisoning.

“Ultimately he does in so far as he is the president of the Russian Federation and it is his government that controls, funds and directs the military intelligen­ce, the GRU, via his ministry of defence.”

He told BBC radio: “I don’t think anyone can ever say that Mr Putin isn’t in control of his state.... And the GRU is without doubt not rogue.

“It is led, linked to both the senior members of the Russian general staff and the defence minister, and through that into the Kremlin and the president’s office.”

Britain has previously pointed the finger at Moscow for the March 4 attack, sparking furious denials.

In the aftermath, Britain and its allies expelled dozens of Russian diplomats, prompting Russian to respond in kind.

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