The Freeman

Putin slams ‘ungrounded accusation­s’ over UK poisoning incidents

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WASHINGTON — President Vladimir Putin accused Britain yesterday of making baseless allegation­s against Russia after a former Soviet spy was among four people found poisoned by a nerve agent in southern England.

Asked in a Fox News interview about the British government’s assertion that Moscow was behind the Novichok attack on the former spy Sergei Skripal, Putin said London had not provided any evidence to back up their claim.

“We would like to get documentar­y evidence but nobody gives it to us,” Putin, speaking through a translator, told the US network after a summit with President Donald Trump in Finland.

“It’s the same thing with the accusation­s of meddling in the election process in America,” he added in reference to claims that Russia interfered in the 2016 US presidenti­al election which was won by Trump.

Putin suggested the case could be driven by domestic issues in Britain, saying “Nobody wants to look into these.”

“We just see the ungrounded accusation­s – why is it done this way? Why should our relationsh­ip be made worse by this?”

Former Russian double agent Skripal and his daughter Yulia collapsed in Salisbury on March 4 after being exposed to Novichok. Both have since recovered.

Then on June 30 Charlie Rowley and his partner Dawn Sturgess fell ill not far from the Skripal attack after being exposed to the same nerve agent. Sturgess died on July 8.

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