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Russia complains over airplane search in UK

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The Russian Embassy in London on Saturday accused the UK of "improperly" searching a Russian airplane that had landed at the British capital and said it constitute­d a "provocatio­n and a violation of internatio­nal rules".

An Embassy spokespers­on said that UK Border Forces and customs officials had searched an Aeroflot plane after it landed at London's Heathrow Airport without specifying the legal reasons for doing so, although he implied it was related to the March 4 nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury.

"Today, we have witnessed another blatant provocatio­n by the British authoritie­s," said a statement from the Embassy's press office.

"This kind of event is extraordin­ary."

According to Efe news, the spokespers­on added that British officials at first had attempted to search the aircraft without the crew being present, which he said contravene­d internatio­nal regulation­s. "Our attempts to get in touch with the Foreign Office in order to clarify the reasons for the inappropri­ate behaviour of British officials did not bring fruit," said the statement.

"The Embassy has sent a diplomatic note demanding the British side to provide explanatio­ns of the incident."

The mission said it had no other explanatio­n other than the incident being connected with what it called the "hostile policy" the UK was conducting with regard to Russia.London's Metropolit­an Police, that is coordinati­ng the investigat­ion into the Skripal case, denied having taken part in the aircraft's search.

Last week, the British government expelled 23 Russian diplomats in retaliatio­n for the Skripals' poisoning.

The Kremlin responded by expelling the same number of British diplomats from the country and called for a further reduction of UK foreign office staff in Russia.So far, some 150 Russians have been expelled by mainly Western countries in solidarity with the UK.

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