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Embass y s py ‘ g ave Novichok to hitmen’ Nerve agent arrived in diplomatic bag

World leaders unite with UK to strike back at rogue Vlad

- BY ANDREW GREGORY Political Editor BY CHRIS HUGHES Defence and Security Editor

WORLD leaders last night vowed to join Britain and strike back against Vladimir Putin after agreeing at a UN meeting he “almost certainly” ordered the Salisbury attack.

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Macron, Angela Merkel and Canada’s Justin Trudeau pledged to ramp up efforts to “disrupt” the arrogant Russian president’s rogue actions.

US permanent representa­tive Nikki Haley told Britain’s UN ambassador Dame Karen Pierce America “stands firm” with the UK.

The leaders also urged Putin to provide full disclosure of its Novichok programme.

In a joint statement, they said: “We have already taken action together to disrupt the activities of the GRU through the expulsion of undeclared intelligen­ce officers.

TENSE

“This announceme­nt further strengthen­s our intent to continue to disrupt the hostile activities of foreign intelligen­ce networks on our territorie­s and uphold the prohibitio­n of chemical weapons.”

But Moscow accused Britain of using the Salisbury poisoning to unleash “disgusting anti-russian hysteria”. At the tense meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, Moscow’s permanent representa­tive Vasily Nebenzya claimed the UK was lying about the incident.

He said: “I’m not going to go through the list of this unfounded and mendacious cocktail of facts.”

But Dame Karen insisted Russia had “played dice with the lives of the people of Salisbury”.

She added: “We have clear evidence of Russian state involvemen­t in what happened.” POLICE and MI5 fear the Novichok used to poison Sergei and Yulia Skripal was smuggled into Britain’s Russian embassy in a diplomatic bag.

And assassins Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Bohirov were probably handed it by a staff member at a prearrange­d drop off point near their East London hotel or a swift hand to hand exchange before they set off on their mission.

Discoverin­g the murky world of Russian espionage was being played out on the streets of the capital is bound to spark fury. It comes just a day after Theresa May vowed to crush Vladimir Putin’s GRU intelligen­ce network in revenge for the Salisbury poison attack.

An intelligen­ce source said: “The Novichok will have been brought in by diplomatic bag because that carries the least risk as it won‘t be searched. This enables

GRU residency officers, who are declared to British authoritie­s, at the embassy to distribute it even on British soil.

“It will also have been brought in some time before the assassinat­ion team arrived and arrangemen­ts would be made for them to collect it either by dead letter drop [left hidden] or brush contact [quick handover].

“The hotel the GRU team stayed in is a little out of the way so the dead letter drop may be round there somewhere so they could walk to the place where it was hidden.”

Embassies are protected from being searched or entered under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which also covers diplomatic bags.

A bag can be any size, a wallet or even a shipping container. The Mirror has learned residency GRU officers at the London embassy – who have all been thrown out of the UK – had their own diplomatic bag waiver. Police yesterday named Petrov and Boshirov as suspects in the Salisbury poisoning that left Sergei, 63, and 33-year-old Yulia seriously ill.

And the spies, probably operating under aliases, were charged with attempted murder and possessing poison. Internatio­nal arrest warrants are being filed against the pair.

But we can reveal as many as 10 spooks may have been directly involved in the operation. MI5 are trying to trace the others. The intelligen­ce source said Yulia’s phone was “almost certainly bugged” in the

 ??  ?? Dame Karen last night
Dame Karen last night
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CRITICISM
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 ??  ?? DEFIANT Russia’s Vasily Nebenzya
DEFIANT Russia’s Vasily Nebenzya
 ??  ?? WANTED Russian suspect Petrov
WANTED Russian suspect Petrov
 ??  ?? CHARGED Spy Ruslan Boshirov
CHARGED Spy Ruslan Boshirov

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