The Jerusalem Post

UK charges third Russian over nerve attack on double agent

- • By MICHAEL HOLDEN

london (reuters) – british police said on tuesday that a third russian had been charged in absentia with the 2018 novichok murder attempt on former double agent sergei skripal, saying they could also now confirm the three suspects were military intelligen­ce operatives.

the attack on skripal, who sold russian secrets to britain, caused one of the biggest rows between russia and the West since the Cold War, leading to the tit-for-tat expulsion of dozens of diplomats after britain pointed blamed moscow.

russia has rejected any involvemen­t, casting the accusation­s as anti-russian propaganda.

skripal and his daughter yulia were found unconsciou­s, slumped on a public bench in the southern english city of salisbury in march 2018. they and a police officer who went to his house were left critically ill and hospitaliz­ed from exposure to the military-grade nerve agent.

a woman later also died from novichok poisoning after her partner found a counterfei­t perfume bottle that police believe had been used to smuggle the poison into the country.

In september 2018, british prosecutor­s charged two russians, then identified by the aliases alexander petrov and ruslan boshirov, with conspiracy to murder skripal and the attempted murder of yulia and the officer, nick bailey.

dean haydon, britain’s senior national coordinato­r for counter-terrorism policing, said prosecutor­s had now authorized them to charge a third man, sergey Fedotov, who was about 50, with the same offenses.

haydon also said petrov and boshirov were really named alexander mishkin and anatoliy Chepiga, and that Fedotov’s true identity was denis sergeev.

“We will not let this go,” home secretary priti patel told parliament. “We respect the people of russia, but we will do whatever it takes, everything it takes, to keep our country safe.”

prime minister boris johnson’s spokesman said the issue would be raised with the russian ambassador to london.

the skripal suspects were a three-man Gru team that had carried out operations on behalf of the russian state in other countries, and there had been discussion­s with bulgaria and the Czech republic, haydon said.

“We can’t go into the detail of how, but we have the evidence that links them to the Gru,” haydon told reporters, the first time police had categorica­lly identified them as russian spies. “all three of them are dangerous individual­s.”

as with the other two russians, british police had obtained an arrest warrant for Fedotov and they were applying for Interpol notices against him, he said.

all three men were now believed to be in russia, with which britain has no extraditio­n treaty, and the russian authoritie­s had so far offered no cooperatio­n, haydon added.

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