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NERVE AGENT ATTACK Russia expels 23 British diplomats

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Russia on Saturday announced it is expelling 23 British diplomats and threatened further measures in retaliatio­n in a growing diplomatic dispute over a nerve agent attack on a former spy in Britain.

The Russian Foreign Ministry also said in a statement that it is ordering the closure of the British Council, a government organisati­on for cultural and scientific cooperatio­n, and that it is ending an agreement to reopen the British consulate in St Petersburg. It ordered the diplomats to leave within a week.The statement said the government could take further measures if Britain takes any more "unfriendly" moves toward Russia. British Ambassador Laurie Bristow was called to the Foreign Ministry Saturday morning to be informed of the moves.British Prime Minister Theresa May this week expelled 23 Russian diplomats and severed highlevel bilateral contacts over the March 4 poisoning of exspy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia. They remain in critical condition in hospital, reports AP.

Britain's foreign secretary accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of personally ordering the poisoning of the Skripals, who were found slumped on a public bench in the southern English city of Salisbury. Putin's spokesman denounced the claim.While Russia has vigorously denied involvemen­t in the attack, Western powers see it as the latest sign of alleged Russian meddling abroad. The tensions threaten to overshadow Putin's expected re-election on Sunday for another six-year presidenti­al term.

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