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Putin: Skripal poisoning suspects are civilians

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VLADIVOSTO­K: Russian President Vladimir Putin has said the two men Britain suspects of poisoning former spy Sergei Skripal with military-grade nerve agent are not criminals and have been identified as civilians.

Speaking at an economic forum with Japan’s Shinzo Abe and China’s Xi Jinping in the far eastern city of Vladivosto­k yesterday, Putin urged the men to address the media and said there was “nothing criminal”.

“We know who they are, we have found them. They are civilians, of course,” he said, apparently responding to a claim by the British authoritie­s that the two suspects were members of Russia’s military intelligen­ce agency.

Putin urged the two men to speak to journalist­s, adding: “I hope they will turn up themselves and tell about themselves.

“There is nothing special there, nothing criminal, I assure you. We’ll see in the near future.”

British authoritie­s have issued European arrest warrants for Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, two suspected members of Russian military intelligen­ce, the GRU.

They are accused of trying to kill former Russian spy Skripal and his daughter Yulia with the Novichok nerve agent in the English city of Salisbury on March 4, in an attack London believes was sanctioned by the Kremlin.

The British government has said that Putin is ultimately responsibl­e for the attack.

The Kremlin has strongly denied this claim. —

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