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Suspects are civilians, not criminals, says Putin

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RUSSIA - The two men accused by the UK of carrying out a nerve agent attack in Salisbury have been identified and are civilians, not criminals, Vladimir Putin has said.

“We know who they are, we have found them,” Putin said at an economic forum in the eastern Russian city of Vladivosto­k, adding that the two men named by the UK as Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov may soon make appearance­s in the media to protest their innocence. “These are civilians,” Putin said in remarks reported by Russian news agencies. “There is nothing criminal here.” British officials have said the men were agents of Russian military intelligen­ce dispatched to kill Sergei Skripal, a former Russian spy who had given informatio­n to British intelligen­ce. He was imprisoned in Russia before being released in a spy swap in 2010. Putin’s remarks appeared to be a denial that the men worked for Russia’s military intelligen­ce service, the Main Directorat­e, commonly called the GRU. British officials this month charged the two men in absentia with the attempted murder with novichok of Sergei Skripal, his daughter, Yulia, and a police officer who investigat­ed the scene. Scotland Yard released CCTV images of the two suspects at Salisbury train station on the day of the attack.

(The Guardian)

 ??  ?? Novichok suspects Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov seen on CCTV on Fisherton Road, Salisbury, on 4 March 2018.(Photo: Getty Images)
Novichok suspects Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov seen on CCTV on Fisherton Road, Salisbury, on 4 March 2018.(Photo: Getty Images)

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