Yorkshire Post

Marines ready for Novichok attack response

-

FIGHTING CHANCE: ROYAL MARINES have undergone training in chemical warfare skills to prepare for any repeat of the Novichok attack on Salisbury.

Zulu Company from 45 Commando, based in Arbroath, Scotland, will be the first marines to respond to a chemical, biological, radiologic­al or nuclear (CBRN) incident at home or abroad. The commandos were given the training in response to the threat following the nerve agent attack on former Russian spy Sergei Skripal, which left him and his daughter Yulia seriously ill.

Dawn Sturgess, 44, fell ill in nearby Amesbury months after the incident in Salisbury, and died in hospital in July after coming into contact with a perfume bottle believed to have been used in the attack on the Skripals and then discarded.

Her partner, Charlie Rowley, 45, was also exposed to the

The attack highlighte­d the importance of this capability. Sergeant Ben Fail

nerve agent but was treated and discharged.

The Skripals’ home in Salisbury is set to be dismantled as decontamin­ation work continues. The marines carried out their training at the Defence Chemical Biological Radiologic­al Nuclear Centre at Westdown Camp on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire.

This involved a week of classroom learning before a week of training in a simulated attack on Imber – a deserted village used for training. Sergeant Ben Fail said: “The recent attack on British soil highlighte­d the importance of this capability and it is more important than ever for us to be able to operate effectivel­y in this environmen­t should the need arise.”

The final assault included pyrotechni­c and electronic battle simulators to make the experience as real as possible.

 ?? PICTURES: MOD/PA ?? Marines from 45 Commando take part in Exercise Toxic Dagger on Salisbury Plain where they were trained to respond in the event of a chemical, biological or nuclear attack.
PICTURES: MOD/PA Marines from 45 Commando take part in Exercise Toxic Dagger on Salisbury Plain where they were trained to respond in the event of a chemical, biological or nuclear attack.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom