The Scotsman

Novichok attack from ‘highest level’

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

The order to carry out the Salisbury nerve agent attack came from the “highest level” of the Russian state, the Home Secretary has said.

Sajid Javid stopped short of naming Vladimir Putin as the man who authorised the Novichok poisoning by the military intelligen­ce service GRU but said “we all know what’s at the top of the Russian government”. Although the suspects had been identified as GRU agents Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov and arrest warrants issued, “the reality is we will probably never see them in the UK” because they were unlikely to leave Russia again, Mr Javid acknowledg­ed.

Prime Minister Theresa May has previously said the attack was “almost certainly” approved at a “senior level” of the Russian state, while Security Minister Ben Wallace said Mr Putin bore ultimate responsibi­lity as head of the government in Moscow.

Mr Javid said the GRU operated on a “very short leash from the Kremlin” and was “getting its instructio­ns directly from the highest levels of the Russian government”.

He said of the “sickening and despicable” attack: “Unequivoca­lly, crystal clear this was the act of the Russian state.” The Home Secretary said the UK had “considerab­le powers” to respond to Russia.

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